Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... stage . " 9919 When Emile Zola set forth his program for theatrical reform in Naturalism and the Stage in 1880 , he too proposed that organic beings should appear on the stage . His language shows how deeply zoocentric rhetoric has ...
... stage . " 9919 When Emile Zola set forth his program for theatrical reform in Naturalism and the Stage in 1880 , he too proposed that organic beings should appear on the stage . His language shows how deeply zoocentric rhetoric has ...
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... stage . She has not exited , however , but has drawn the spectators ' eyes to the vanishing point , the stage within a stage , a space present but out of sight , like Freud's topography of the preconscious / conscious mind's separation ...
... stage . She has not exited , however , but has drawn the spectators ' eyes to the vanishing point , the stage within a stage , a space present but out of sight , like Freud's topography of the preconscious / conscious mind's separation ...
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... stage . In the published plays , stage directions , merely func- tional in promptbooks , became novelistically precise , a means of visualizing the details of rooms , importing metonymically a social and psychological atmosphere into ...
... stage . In the published plays , stage directions , merely func- tional in promptbooks , became novelistically precise , a means of visualizing the details of rooms , importing metonymically a social and psychological atmosphere into ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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