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Page 93
... moving an iota of scenery and all within the short time spent in the theater . Step- ping through walls and stepping through time free the stage from the confines of modern realism and move it back to Shakespeare , who changed scene ...
... moving an iota of scenery and all within the short time spent in the theater . Step- ping through walls and stepping through time free the stage from the confines of modern realism and move it back to Shakespeare , who changed scene ...
Page 137
... moving . " Many walks of life were represented , but " their total contribu- tion to the problem set was disappointing . The spokesmen of manage- ment and labor wrangled about their familiar differences , and doled out the blame to each ...
... moving . " Many walks of life were represented , but " their total contribu- tion to the problem set was disappointing . The spokesmen of manage- ment and labor wrangled about their familiar differences , and doled out the blame to each ...
Page 138
... moving again ? The question of how he ever came to fall into the hole may be secondary , but it may also be of great importance when it comes to the search for a way out , for a reversal of the unhappy disaster . This simple imagery is ...
... moving again ? The question of how he ever came to fall into the hole may be secondary , but it may also be of great importance when it comes to the search for a way out , for a reversal of the unhappy disaster . This simple imagery is ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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