Assaph: Studies in the theatre, Numéros 7 à 8Faculty of Visual and Performing Arts, Tel-Aviv University, 1991 |
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... later ' dramas of fate ' , Freud raises the question of audience response as a path to understanding the unique character- istics of particular plays . Audience response is further studied by Freud in his work on jokes , which can give ...
... later ' dramas of fate ' , Freud raises the question of audience response as a path to understanding the unique character- istics of particular plays . Audience response is further studied by Freud in his work on jokes , which can give ...
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... later commentaries such as the Abhinaya - Darpana , Chinese treatises on theatre , and typologies of Japanese Nōh play . In this context we should recall the Indian Kathâkali dance drama , cultivated to this day in the State of Kerala ...
... later commentaries such as the Abhinaya - Darpana , Chinese treatises on theatre , and typologies of Japanese Nōh play . In this context we should recall the Indian Kathâkali dance drama , cultivated to this day in the State of Kerala ...
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... later , in his movements a baby leaving its mother's womb . Later he toddled like a child who had just learned how to walk . The relations between Lear and Cordelia were reversed ; it was as though she had given birth to him and he had ...
... later , in his movements a baby leaving its mother's womb . Later he toddled like a child who had just learned how to walk . The relations between Lear and Cordelia were reversed ; it was as though she had given birth to him and he had ...
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Theatre and Psychoanalysis | 1 |
The Post | 21 |
GEORGES BAAL 35 Toward a Freudian and Lacanian | 35 |
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