philosophy and theatre an introduction
Stendhal (1962)Shakespeare and Racine, trans. G Daniels, The Crowell-Collier Press. Stephens, J. (1995)‘Censorship’in M. Banham ...
Zarrilli. P. (ed.) (1995)Acting (Re)Considered, London: Routledge. Zemach, E. (1996)‘Emotion and Fictional Beings’,Journal of Ae ...
Index Note: References to notes are initalicswith the page number preceding and the note number following the letter‘n,’e.g.ix n ...
Brecht, B. 4,14 n30,56 n36, 66,93 n58, 161 n3,176 n25, 178– 89 broad-sense politics 161– 4 broad-sense theatre 8– 10 Brockett, O ...
epic poetry/drama 11, 24, 33, 68, 82, 181–4, 186 – 8 ethics xi, 7, 82–3, 101–2, 113–23, 146–7, 155 Euripides ix event, theatre a ...
Lamb, C. 14 Lawrence, D.H.154 n 69 Lear, J.27 n16,154 n66;68,155 n75, 156 learning from plays 48– 55 Lecouvreur, A. 121 left-win ...
pageant plays 105 Palmer, F.55 n34,108 n 29 Paradise Lost 112 The Paradox of Acting114, 119, 121 paradox of tragedy 138– 49 perf ...
scenery 1–2, 7, 85, 105–7, 111 Schiller, F. xi, 66–7, 85,86 n43,101 n2, 105–7, 106 n23, 111,112 n 45 Schopenhauer, A. 67–8,67 n ...
Varia Historia ix n 2 ventriloquism 176 venues 174– 5 verisimilitude 29–33, 88, 109, 120 Virgil 89 vocal emphasis 176 Voltaire x ...
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