Until the beginning of the 20th Century, when naturalism began to assert its powerful influence on western theatre, acting was a very different business indeed. Rather than attempting to reproduce realistic behaviour, actors conveyed their characters’ feelings and intentions by using a vocabulary of minutely prescribed and highly stylised movements and gestures, each with it’s own meaning and significance.In this wide-ranging, illustrated survey, Nicholas Dromgoole traces the origins and evolution of this lost ‘language of gesture’ from ancient Greece to the contemporary stage, and asks what it would actually have been like to watch the great plays – and the great actors – of western theatre in their own day.
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Ngôn ngữ Anh ● định dạng EPUB ● Trang 336 ● ISBN 9781783192304 ● Nhà xuất bản Oberon Books Ltd ● Được phát hành 2016 ● Có thể tải xuống 3 lần ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 4864979 ● Sao chép bảo vệ Adobe DRM
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