Dan jiang ping lun, 第 12-13 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1981 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... stage . Moreover , the classical plays have been written mostly in verse . Since verse or poetry is not natural in our everyday speech , a representational setting that aims to produce illusion could not go easily with such a language ...
... stage . Moreover , the classical plays have been written mostly in verse . Since verse or poetry is not natural in our everyday speech , a representational setting that aims to produce illusion could not go easily with such a language ...
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... stage of the Sung dynasty to make some meaningful comparison between them and , what is more , we do not know how the puppet theatre developed and how or why it withered after the Sung . But we know clearly that in the past few decades ...
... stage of the Sung dynasty to make some meaningful comparison between them and , what is more , we do not know how the puppet theatre developed and how or why it withered after the Sung . But we know clearly that in the past few decades ...
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... stage would interest Chinese people because of its similarity to the old style of the stage for Chinese opera . As illustrated in figure 2 , the square main stage and the long side stage or passage way are covered with roofs . This is a ...
... stage would interest Chinese people because of its similarity to the old style of the stage for Chinese opera . As illustrated in figure 2 , the square main stage and the long side stage or passage way are covered with roofs . This is a ...
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