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August Strindberg, 1849-1912, Swedish Playwright
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"And all the things I have tossed off! Though Sweden was as hard as a stone! Novels and verses, plays, good and bad, Swedish Histories and Chinese, and four kids, the fifth on its way, and two wives."
Strindberg, 1887 Swedish please
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Renaissance Drama
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Essay 1 Archive
These essays were submitted as revised drafts for Essay 1, due November 3, 1995. The Assignment, titled "Understanding the Middle Ages," asked students to address the question: How can you characterize the literature of this period? Some students chose to discuss texts from the middle ages only, others compared texts from this period with texts from the "renaissance." The essays below are organized in broad categories to suggest the variety of the res ...
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The Library of Congress
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FIVE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY LATIN PLAYS
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The origins of Western drama can be traced to the celebratory music of 6th-century BC Attica, the Greek region centered on Athens. Although accounts of this period are inadequate, it appears that the poet Thespis developed a new musical form in which he impersonated a single character and engaged a chorus of singer-dancers in d ...
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Theatre was already part of the culture as well as the life of the population of the Ceský Krumlov region in the Middle Ages and especially in religious ceremonies, ecclesiastic and popular celebrations and plays. The Easter plays showing Christ's life were already played in the 14th century in the Zlatá Koruna monastery.
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Introduction by Thomas Rimer
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Note on the English Translations
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Welcome to Broadway 101. What you will find here is the history of The Great White Way, sectioned off by decades. The first installment tells the history of Broadway and the theatre prior to 1900. Then we begin with the period of 1900 to 1910. You can read about any decade individually or you can start at the beginning. We're currently working on the next installment.
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The Parisian Stage During the French Revolution
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Who does not know this mask, with his patched outfit and witty tongue? The first Harlequin we hear of is Alberto Naselli, from Bergamo, in 1572.
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Invariably their traces are unclear and confused: vague imprints often in the ground's embrace, scattered marbles, dismembered parts, broken structures. Yet thanks to the example of Epidaurus - and some other theatres too - we may recompose in our imagination the harmony of incomplete circles, the cadent rhythm of successive arcs in the development of the cunei, the melodic form of the eroded crucible within the protective casings of the cavea, the counterpoint concealed in the suspicion of ...
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