"Dramatic Difference offers an important contribution to the study of early modern women writers, and at the same time invites scholars and critics of the theater to reassess the place of closet drama - and the presence of women dramatists - in the early modern dramatic tradition."--BOOK JACKET.
The Dramatic Touch of Difference: Theatre, Own and Foreign
In "The Dramatic Difference," Victoria Brown and Sarah Pleydell introduce drama as a bridge between children's natural propensity for active learning and the demands of the preschool and kindergarten curriculum.
The story centres on Allison, 54, who has just nursed her mom through the final stages of cancer and is now considering the meaning of life and what legacy she might leave.
difference and difference - excluding identity . ... An essentially dramatic relation is an unreleased tension , an inward relation of terms that resist one another , and a union that frees into ongoing difference .
The book situates women writers' work in the context of their male peers' use of the genre and looks at how the genre's social and political orientation changed from the late sixteenth century through the Restoration.
and to which neither Chambers«, Young«s nor Craig«s account of the origins and development of mediaeval religious drama gave any satisfactory answer, was why there should be so obvious a difference of quality between latin liturgical ...
Difference is accentuated in the arias in the absence of explicit melodic, harmonic or rhythmic repetition, ... that it is the interaction between the motifs in the orchestra that motivates the theatrical drama as it is experienced.
This volume seeks to determine how contemporary American playwrights and theatre practitioners translate the current debate on cultural pluralism in the United States. While offering re-visions of the Melting Pot,...
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Within the texts, dramatic writing itself is shaped by a linguistic dynamic specific to the Canadian context and exhibits ... This desire called for difference to be highlighted in order to emphasize what was perceived as essential to a ...