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Democratic melodrama and authoritarian melodrama
Quarterly Journal of SpeechPeter K. Bsumek +2 more
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2019
Melodrama is a mixed or transmedial artform that, having migrated from stage to film, television and digital screens, typically combines plastic arts (tableau, mise en scène, filmic close-up, sculptural poses) with performative arts (stage and screen acting, declamation, singing, orchestral or other music).
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Melodrama is a mixed or transmedial artform that, having migrated from stage to film, television and digital screens, typically combines plastic arts (tableau, mise en scène, filmic close-up, sculptural poses) with performative arts (stage and screen acting, declamation, singing, orchestral or other music).
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Shaw's Devil's Disciple: The Subversion of Melodrama/ The Melodrama of Subversion
Modern Drama, 1999George Bernard Shaw is arguably the last great rhetorical playwright of the English-speaking stage. Giving theatrical night to the weightiest of notions, Shaw prompted his dramatic characters to consider, analyze, and debate the prolific body of ideas produced by the latter half of the nineteenth century.
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In Between: British and American Melodrama and Modernity
Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film, 2021Matthew
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2016
This chapter explores the moral traditions that have shaped the university with its idealised vision of rational debate by offering a detailed account of the sources, dynamics and consequences of a public debate about the academic boycott of Israel. Showing how this university sought to materialise a liberal model of communication governed by rules of ...
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This chapter explores the moral traditions that have shaped the university with its idealised vision of rational debate by offering a detailed account of the sources, dynamics and consequences of a public debate about the academic boycott of Israel. Showing how this university sought to materialise a liberal model of communication governed by rules of ...
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