Contemporary Theater and Aesthetic Distance Author(s): Oscar Büdel Reviewed work(s): Source: PMLA, Vol. 76, No. 3 (Jun., 1961), pp. 277-291 Published by: Modern Language…
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES n \3B/ COLLEGE LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Founctetion LYRASIS Members and Sloan http://www.archive.org/details/dramafromibsentowill…
1. QCR520 Approaches - Drama 2. Definition A drama tells a story, usually of human conflict, through dialogue and action.“ A story in dramatic form, typically emphasising…
1. Drama 2. What Is Drama?A drama is a story enacted onstage for a live audience. A drama tells a story, usually of human conflict, through dialogue and action. “A story…
1. Development ofa psychologicalperspective in languageteachingBy:Teddy Fiktorius (F5221 2025)Kasmawita (F52212026)Postgraduate Study of EnglishLanguage EducationTeacher…
Slide 1Lesson 2 Beijing Opera Slide 2 Peking opera, the best-known Chinese Opera, was developed during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). It is a dramatic form that includes dance,…
Slide 1Developing Reflective Practice [email protected] 8 th January 2008 Bristol Slide 2 Reflective Practice is… Process of reflecting on experience/ activity,…
Slide 1ANTIGONE a Public Affairs katabasis by SOPHOCLES Slide 2 The Greek tragedian Sophocles (497 BC-406 BC) is known to usBut he did more than just make people laugh. No…
Slide 1THE FROGS A katabasis by ARISTOPHANES Slide 2 A TIGHT SPOT The year is 405 BC. The ancient Greek city of Athens is in a tight spot. The Peloponnesian War is going…