The Art of DramaRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1957 - 263 páginas |
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... speech and corre- lated gesture form a natural intertexture of imagery ; their association is not fortuitous but essential and organic . Speech takes many forms , since it exists wherever words are used for communication or expression ...
... speech and corre- lated gesture form a natural intertexture of imagery ; their association is not fortuitous but essential and organic . Speech takes many forms , since it exists wherever words are used for communication or expression ...
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... speech ; there is always an " action " or " plot " , but it must be carried on in the main by dialogue . Gesture accompanies speech ; the rela- tions between people are embodied in speech . The characteristic intertexture of the imagery ...
... speech ; there is always an " action " or " plot " , but it must be carried on in the main by dialogue . Gesture accompanies speech ; the rela- tions between people are embodied in speech . The characteristic intertexture of the imagery ...
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... speech of the persons of the drama and those for heightened speech on the part of the poet . It is generally true that when excited we seek relief in speech , and moreover , in exaggerative speech . Psychology is familiar with the fact ...
... speech of the persons of the drama and those for heightened speech on the part of the poet . It is generally true that when excited we seek relief in speech , and moreover , in exaggerative speech . Psychology is familiar with the fact ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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abstract abstract art achieved action aesthetic artist aspects auditory auditory imagery beauty blank verse chapter character characteristic colour comedy complex composition conception connexion context dialogue drama dramatist effect elaborate elements emotional evocation evokes example experience expressive formula-images factors feeling formula function human Ibsen idea ideal imagination implicit interfuse intertexture language Les Parents Terribles literary art lyric Macbeth meaning medium metaphor mind moral myth nature non-representational Novalis objects observe painting particular passion pattern persons play poem poet poetic poetry precise principle problem programme music prose psychological R. G. Collingwood re-enactment realism reality reference relation representational art representational image Restoration Comedy rhythm romantic romantic poetry romanticism scene scientific sensation sense sensuous Shakespeare simple situation social song Sophocles sound speech style symbolism symbolist theory things thought tion unity varied verbal verse vision visual vivid whilst whole words