The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1954 |
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CHEKHOV AND THE " THEATER OF THE ABSURD " J. OATES SMITH University of Detroit HE faithful rendering of life as it is truly lived - its " tragedy " TH always conditioned by the banality of life and so transformed into something nearing ...
CHEKHOV AND THE " THEATER OF THE ABSURD " J. OATES SMITH University of Detroit HE faithful rendering of life as it is truly lived - its " tragedy " TH always conditioned by the banality of life and so transformed into something nearing ...
第 45 頁
... Chekhov anticipates the contem- porary " theater of the absurd . " In this essay I would like to analyze the relationship between the techniques of Chekhov and the absurdist playwrights , mainly the distortions of dramatic and lin ...
... Chekhov anticipates the contem- porary " theater of the absurd . " In this essay I would like to analyze the relationship between the techniques of Chekhov and the absurdist playwrights , mainly the distortions of dramatic and lin ...
第 47 頁
... Chekhov the " meaning " is perhaps inexplicable apart from the actual terms of the plays themselves , but the concentration of dramatic action is in itself baffling . Hence the notorious problems of staging Chekhov . When the dying old ...
... Chekhov the " meaning " is perhaps inexplicable apart from the actual terms of the plays themselves , but the concentration of dramatic action is in itself baffling . Hence the notorious problems of staging Chekhov . When the dying old ...
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