The Communicative Act of Oral InterpretationAllyn and Bacon, 1975 - 475 стор. |
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... play either by implication or specific state- ment , and ( 4 ) personal experiences revealing your association with the play . Any one of these elements should make your listener emotionally and intellectually receptive to the ...
... play either by implication or specific state- ment , and ( 4 ) personal experiences revealing your association with the play . Any one of these elements should make your listener emotionally and intellectually receptive to the ...
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... play , and if he has to cut it for reading aloud he should make every effort not to forfeit the values of the play . All of these obligations chal- lenge his understanding and interpretative ability as an artist . A personal obligation ...
... play , and if he has to cut it for reading aloud he should make every effort not to forfeit the values of the play . All of these obligations chal- lenge his understanding and interpretative ability as an artist . A personal obligation ...
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... play with scripts in hand . With the notable exceptions of Don Juan in Hell ( which is really too static to be accepted as a play ) and John Gielgud's Ages of Man ( which was made up of cuttings from many plays ) , the forte of Readers ...
... play with scripts in hand . With the notable exceptions of Don Juan in Hell ( which is really too static to be accepted as a play ) and John Gielgud's Ages of Man ( which was made up of cuttings from many plays ) , the forte of Readers ...
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Oral Interpretation Today | 21 |
Your Literature and You | 43 |
Vocal and Physical Responsiveness | 65 |
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The Communicative Act of Oral Interpretation Keith Brooks,Eugene Bahn,Loren La Mont Okey Перегляд фрагмента - 1967 |
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