Tamkang Review, 第 16 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 195 頁
... effect , " but they serve to build a bridge between Chinese theater and Brechtian theater . And since Chinese theater is still in its growing - pains to find a theory to confirm , this neologism seems to exercise a powerful spell on ...
... effect , " but they serve to build a bridge between Chinese theater and Brechtian theater . And since Chinese theater is still in its growing - pains to find a theory to confirm , this neologism seems to exercise a powerful spell on ...
第 196 頁
... effect is applicable to Chinese theater or not is more important for my concern than the demonstrable parallels . First of all , the accuracy of Brecht's interpreting Chinese dramaturgy in terms of the alienation effect is doubtful ...
... effect is applicable to Chinese theater or not is more important for my concern than the demonstrable parallels . First of all , the accuracy of Brecht's interpreting Chinese dramaturgy in terms of the alienation effect is doubtful ...
第 199 頁
... effect : It is not entirely easy to realize that the Chinese actor's alienation effect is a transportable piece of technique : a conception that can be prised loose from the Chinese theater . We see this theater as uncommonly precious ...
... effect : It is not entirely easy to realize that the Chinese actor's alienation effect is a transportable piece of technique : a conception that can be prised loose from the Chinese theater . We see this theater as uncommonly precious ...
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