The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... Greeks on the development of African drama has been in two directions : ( 1 ) Greek plays have served as models for African plays ; and ( 2 ) the theory of Aristotle has become a basis for dramatic criticism . An example of the former ...
... Greeks on the development of African drama has been in two directions : ( 1 ) Greek plays have served as models for African plays ; and ( 2 ) the theory of Aristotle has become a basis for dramatic criticism . An example of the former ...
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... Greek Olympian pantheon ( Zeus , Apollo and the rest ) whose divinities pursue vendettas against each other and ... Greek gods themselves generated conflicting moral claims . This meant that a person had to determine , finally , his own ...
... Greek Olympian pantheon ( Zeus , Apollo and the rest ) whose divinities pursue vendettas against each other and ... Greek gods themselves generated conflicting moral claims . This meant that a person had to determine , finally , his own ...
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... Greek god , Dionysus . His later Greek name , BAKXAI , in Latin Bacchus , gives us the English words ' bacchanal ' , meaning either a drunken reveller or a debauched party , and ' bacchana- lian ' , the adjective . The Romans who ...
... Greek god , Dionysus . His later Greek name , BAKXAI , in Latin Bacchus , gives us the English words ' bacchanal ' , meaning either a drunken reveller or a debauched party , and ' bacchana- lian ' , the adjective . The Romans who ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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