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A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Poetic Drama and Dramatic Poetry The use of poetry in Drama is to raise a mood or situation to a higher intensity by giving to the language in which it is expressed the added beauty of a formal ...
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Poetic Drama and Dramatic Poetry The use of poetry in Drama is to raise a mood or situation to a higher intensity by giving to the language in which it is expressed the added beauty of a formal ...
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... Drama as a branch of literature , because its true essence lies not in words but in action . The consummation of Drama is achieved on a stage , before an audience . As an art - form it is a composite product , requiring contributions ...
... Drama as a branch of literature , because its true essence lies not in words but in action . The consummation of Drama is achieved on a stage , before an audience . As an art - form it is a composite product , requiring contributions ...
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... drama . The form appeared in England in the eighteenth century and consisted of speech and action accompanied by instrumental music , or interspersed with it , as in Gay's Beggar's Opera . The two were not yet closely integrated , as in ...
... drama . The form appeared in England in the eighteenth century and consisted of speech and action accompanied by instrumental music , or interspersed with it , as in Gay's Beggar's Opera . The two were not yet closely integrated , as in ...
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