Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 362
THE EVOLUTION OF THE DRAMA . WHEN the Grecians invented the word " drama " ( from Wedra , to act ) , that did not necessarily imply the origina- tion of the idea . As investigation will show , the earliest manifesta- tions of drama , as ...
THE EVOLUTION OF THE DRAMA . WHEN the Grecians invented the word " drama " ( from Wedra , to act ) , that did not necessarily imply the origina- tion of the idea . As investigation will show , the earliest manifesta- tions of drama , as ...
Page 364
... drama . The origin of the Indian drama was therefore religious . From the union of song and dance , in the festivals of the gods , sprang narrative recitatives , to be followed by song , then spoken - dialogue . These scenes and stories ...
... drama . The origin of the Indian drama was therefore religious . From the union of song and dance , in the festivals of the gods , sprang narrative recitatives , to be followed by song , then spoken - dialogue . These scenes and stories ...
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... drama . ” Her performance consisted of dancing and posturing in male attire ; but the real drama was not introduced until 1624 , when Sarmoaka Kanzaburô opened the first theatre at Yeddo . The members of the aristocracy do not appear at ...
... drama . ” Her performance consisted of dancing and posturing in male attire ; but the real drama was not introduced until 1624 , when Sarmoaka Kanzaburô opened the first theatre at Yeddo . The members of the aristocracy do not appear at ...
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