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Another Drama, Drama

Theater heute
Machtspiele am Hamburger Schauspielhaus: Claudia Bauer inszeniert Selina Fillingers «Die Schattenpräsidentinnen», Anne Jelena Schulte beschäftigt sich mit der mythologischen Randfigur «Antiope» Von Falk ...
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Das Drama nach dem Drama

2011
Welche Folgen hatte der Faschismus für die deutsche Dramatik? Wie hat sich die Schreib- und Spielpraxis im geteilten Deutschland sowie nach dem Mauerfall entwickelt? Welche ästhetische und politische Sprengkraft geht von zeitgenössischen Theatertexten aus? Wie denkt Theater heute?
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Spoken Drama and Music Drama

Bulletin of the American Musicological Society, 1947
S OF PAPERS 5 ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS READ BEFORE CHAPTERS, 1943, I944S OF PAPERS READ BEFORE CHAPTERS, 1943, I944 GREATER NEW YORK CHAPTER (All of the 1943 meetings of this chapter were held in New York at Schirmer Hall. In 1944 meetings were held at the Diller-Quaile School, Station WOR, and the Men's Faculty Club, Columbia University.) Spoken Drama and ...
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Drama

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1990
Reviews of drama published in Canada in 1989.
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Drama

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1993
Reviews of drama published in Canada in 1995.
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Drama within Drama

Educational Theatre Journal, 1976
Patricia Southard Gourlay, Robert Egan
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Drama

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1987
Reviews of drama published in Canada in 1991.
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Realist Drama as World Drama

Abstract Although the term “realism” is often used to describe mainstream literary creative methods of nineteenth-century European novels, it also has its own historical origins, which are usually traced back to Aristotle who regarded it as an aesthetic principle of literary theory and criticism.
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MODERN TATAR DRAMA: «NEW DRAMA».

The turn of the XX–XXI centuries was marked by cardinal changes in the socio-political, socio-cultural sphere of Russian society. The Tatar drama of the studied time is distinguished by the search for new literary forms, genres, images, plots, etc. The article is devoted to the study of the aesthetic nature of the drama genre.
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