William Storm delivers a wide-ranging investigation of character in drama from ancient beginnings to the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Storm is a Professor in the Department of Theatre Arts at New Mexico State University, where he teaches dramatic literature, theory, and theatre history. He is the author of After Dionysus: A Theory of the Tragic (1998) and Irony and the Modern Theatre (Cambridge, 2011) as well as plays and essays in literary criticism and dramatic theory. He was literary manager of the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and was production dramaturg for many plays in workshop development and full production.
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Introduction 1. The art of Dionysus 2. Character, form, and genre 3. Character by the rules: neoclassicism and beyond 4. Scientific character: the how and why of naturalism - and after 5. How characters think 6. Anti-character 7. Dramatic character today.
Introduction 1. The art of Dionysus 2. Character, form, and genre 3. Character by the rules: neoclassicism and beyond 4. Scientific character: the how and why of naturalism - and after 5. How characters think 6. Anti-character 7. Dramatic character today.
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