The Development of African DramaHutchison University Library for Africa, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... play , Hero 2 , the socialist , will win the bride , since what he has to say has greater relevance and applicability to the peasant than what the urban capitalist has to say . In fact , Rugyendo allows Hero 1 to present a positive and ...
... play , Hero 2 , the socialist , will win the bride , since what he has to say has greater relevance and applicability to the peasant than what the urban capitalist has to say . In fact , Rugyendo allows Hero 1 to present a positive and ...
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... play and Euripides's play are the same play , and yet their conclusions are the opposite of each other . Soyinka's romantic and somewhat reactionary stance ( his Slave Leader , for example , seeks revolution through mysticism ) is at ...
... play and Euripides's play are the same play , and yet their conclusions are the opposite of each other . Soyinka's romantic and somewhat reactionary stance ( his Slave Leader , for example , seeks revolution through mysticism ) is at ...
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... play is performed . The published text of Survival is the final ' stabilized ' form of the play ( arrived at in the manner described in the introduction ) . But the ending is rather different from other improvisations , and from the ...
... play is performed . The published text of Survival is the final ' stabilized ' form of the play ( arrived at in the manner described in the introduction ) . But the ending is rather different from other improvisations , and from the ...
Inhalt
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 28 |
Drama as literature and performance | 62 |
Transpositions and adaptations in African drama | 102 |
Urheberrecht | |
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