Elizabethan and Yuan: A Brief Comparison of Some Conventions in Poetic DramaChina Society, 1955 - 12 páginas |
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... Yuan drama . To begin with , both involve the use of verse . This in itself is a convention which would tend to destroy any illusion of reality , for in real life people do not speak in verse . However , neither the Elizabethan nor the Yuan ...
... Yuan drama . To begin with , both involve the use of verse . This in itself is a convention which would tend to destroy any illusion of reality , for in real life people do not speak in verse . However , neither the Elizabethan nor the Yuan ...
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... Yuan drama , although more rigid conven- tions are observed . Every Yuan play contains passages in various lyric metres designed to be sung and known as ch'ü , and passages in prose known as pai , the latter often incorporating lines in ...
... Yuan drama , although more rigid conven- tions are observed . Every Yuan play contains passages in various lyric metres designed to be sung and known as ch'ü , and passages in prose known as pai , the latter often incorporating lines in ...
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... Yuan plays , although there is no formal epilogue , one of the characters may speak a few lines of verse at the end of ... Yuan drama , except that the former are sometimes used by the author to address the audience directly , while the ...
... Yuan plays , although there is no formal epilogue , one of the characters may speak a few lines of verse at the end of ... Yuan drama , except that the former are sometimes used by the author to address the audience directly , while the ...
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actor appears between Acts blank verse Burning Pestle Ch'ü character speaks character's cherry-apple blossom Chin Ch'ien CHINA SOCIETY LONDON comic conventions Dido disguised Doctor Faustus dramatic effect dramatic impersonation dramatist Edward the Second ELIZABETHAN AND YUAN Elizabethan drama emotional Emperor epilogue example from Yuan expression fallen leaf Game at Chess gloomy shadow Golden Coins hero Heroic Couplets heroine illusion of reality impersonal chorus induction inform the audience instance JAMES LIU Jew of Malta Jupiter kind of imagery Knight Kuei-fei LIBRARY PR lovers main action main plot Marlowe's Mi-lo Midsummer Night's Dream monologue old abbot Old Wives passages Peach-blossom Fountain POETIC DRAMA prologue in Elizabethan prose and verse recurrent image regular metre rimed romance says scene singing girl SOCIETY LONDON 1955 Sophisticated Maid sorrow Spanish Tragedy speak the prologue speech represents stage lighting supposed to hear Tale Tamburlaine tells verse spoken Wu-t'ung YUAN A BRIEF Yuan drama Yuan play Yüeh-yang 劉若愚