Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionAssociated University Presse, 1986 - 189 стор. |
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... means of processing information , as seen in such stripped down systems as Morse Code or computer languages , in which everything can be conveyed through a pattern of dots and dashes , or the binary digits 0 and 1 . The problem ...
... means of processing information , as seen in such stripped down systems as Morse Code or computer languages , in which everything can be conveyed through a pattern of dots and dashes , or the binary digits 0 and 1 . The problem ...
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... mean- ing . A play relates to drama as a whole , but also , simultaneously , to literature as a whole , to theatrical performance as a whole , and to communal codes of speech , dress , and gesture , as well as of artistic convention ...
... mean- ing . A play relates to drama as a whole , but also , simultaneously , to literature as a whole , to theatrical performance as a whole , and to communal codes of speech , dress , and gesture , as well as of artistic convention ...
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... means that he is also a product of the prevalent religious code . And so on . Ultimately , Falstaff depicts Shakespeare's entire culture . We are just beginning to understand the importance of cultural codes with regard to our behavior ...
... means that he is also a product of the prevalent religious code . And so on . Ultimately , Falstaff depicts Shakespeare's entire culture . We are just beginning to understand the importance of cultural codes with regard to our behavior ...
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Зміст
13 | |
Varieties of the Metadramatic | 29 |
The Play within the Play | 31 |
The Ceremony within the Play | 49 |
Role Playing within the Role | 67 |
Literary and RealLife Reference within the Play | 88 |
SelfReference | 103 |
Drama and Perception | 119 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Buchner Woyzeck | 148 |
Strindberg The Father | 158 |
Ibsen The Master Builder | 164 |
Pinter Betrayal | 171 |
Afterword | 179 |
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185 | |
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