Xavier University Studies, Volumen11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1972 |
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... artistic distance . Their theatre espouses non - mimetic performance as a form suitable and necessary for accomplishing their particular aim - the education of a specific audience about certain contemporary issues . Actors within these ...
... artistic distance . Their theatre espouses non - mimetic performance as a form suitable and necessary for accomplishing their particular aim - the education of a specific audience about certain contemporary issues . Actors within these ...
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... artistic temperament , Hawthorne did not restrict his literary acts of creation to this substance . Neither did he limit the act of creating to a transcendent force , but brought forth fictional artists to mold and animate figures of ...
... artistic temperament , Hawthorne did not restrict his literary acts of creation to this substance . Neither did he limit the act of creating to a transcendent force , but brought forth fictional artists to mold and animate figures of ...
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... artistic achievement depends on his ability to infuse life , or at least warmth , into his creation . The necessary creating force is not dependent on the intellect , nor does it even result from craftsmanship ; instead , it derives ...
... artistic achievement depends on his ability to infuse life , or at least warmth , into his creation . The necessary creating force is not dependent on the intellect , nor does it even result from craftsmanship ; instead , it derives ...
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Bill David McDowell The use of Everything in | 13 |
Arthur W Bloom The Theatre of | 29 |
SPRING 1972 | 37 |
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