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The idea of a theater
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ISBN: 0691061432 0691649103 1400875137 9781400875139 9780691061436 Year: 1968 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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An original and beautifully written book on changing perspectives in the art of theater. Through a study of nine plays-Oedipus Rex, Bérénice, Tristan und Isolde, Hamlet, Ghosts, The Cherry Orchard, Six Characters in Search of an Author, Noah, Murder in the Cathedral-the author shows how all playwrights seek to "hold the mirror up to nature" and how in this respect the art of drama is always the same, varying only with the philosophical and aesthetic concepts of each age. The Idea of a Theater will delight both readers with a special interest in drama and those who read drama as a source of insight into man's nature and man's changing ideas of himself. Originally published in 1949.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Drama --- Criticism --- History and criticism. --- Acting. --- Anagoge. --- Anecdote. --- Aristotelianism. --- Awareness. --- Before the Revolution. --- Brothel. --- Caricature. --- City Of. --- Classicism. --- Cyclorama (theater). --- Dithyramb. --- Dolce Stil Novo. --- Drama. --- Dramatization. --- Dramaturgy. --- Drawing room. --- Episode. --- Escapism. --- Farce. --- Fine art. --- Fortinbras. --- Genre. --- Gilbert Murray. --- Gilbert and Sullivan. --- Good and evil. --- Hamlet's Father. --- Hamlet. --- Harold Clurman. --- Heartbreak House. --- High Spirits (musical). --- Hubris. --- Illustration. --- Imagery. --- Improvisation. --- In Society. --- In This World. --- In the Life. --- Infatuation. --- Irony. --- Jacques Copeau. --- Jean Cocteau. --- Jeux. --- Kilroy was here. --- Laertes (Hamlet). --- Life Itself. --- Literature. --- Louis Jouvet. --- Luigi Pirandello. --- Macduff (Macbeth). --- Major Barbara. --- Melodrama. --- Metaphysical poets. --- Mimesis. --- Modernity. --- Molière. --- Murder in the Cathedral. --- Narrative thread. --- Narrative. --- Of Human Action. --- Omnipotence. --- Oscar Wilde. --- Parody. --- Plautus. --- Play (theatre). --- Playwright. --- Poetic realism. --- Poetry. --- Polonius. --- Primitivism. --- Purgatorio. --- Realism (arts). --- Reductio ad absurdum. --- Restoration comedy. --- Revenge play. --- Rhetorical device. --- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (play). --- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. --- Scaramouche. --- Sensibility. --- Shakespearean tragedy. --- Six Characters in Search of an Author. --- Sophistication. --- Sophocles. --- Sound effect. --- Struggle (TV series). --- Suspension of disbelief. --- Terence. --- The Comic. --- The Infernal Machine (play). --- The Realist. --- The Spirit of the Age. --- The Various. --- The Very Idea. --- Theatre. --- Theatricality. --- Tragedy. --- Valet. --- Ventriloquism. --- William Shakespeare.


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Cries For Democracy : Writings and Speeches from the Chinese Democracy Movement
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ISBN: 069122952X Year: 1990 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,

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"Han Minzhu" and her assistant editor, "Hua Sheng," both writing under pseudonyms to protect their identities, present a rich collection of translations of original writings and speeches from the 1989 Chinese Democracy Movement--flyers, "big-character" posters, "small-character" posters, handbills, poems, articles from nonofficial newspapers and journals, government statements, and transcriptions of tapes. Linked by a commentary setting the documents in the context of the movement's history and of Chinese social and political life, these expressions--indeed, cries--of the participants in the passionate demonstrations in Beijing and other Chinese cities powerfully convey the atmosphere of this extraordinary protest. In the face of the ensuing campaign of intimidation and repression in China, this book enables Western readers to see through the eyes of Chinese students, intellectuals, workers, and other citizens the realities behind the reports and visual images that flooded the media during the spring of 1989. The editors believe that the underlying motivations, emotions, and aspirations of the prodemocracy demonstrators can best be communicated to those outside China by translations that aim as much as possible to capture the original words, tones, and rhythms of the Chinese people. This book is a unique collection of political and personal documents, and it is also a dramatic presentation of the movement. The lucid commentary, the arrangement of selections in approximate chronological order, and the use of photographs combine to create a vivid and flowing narrative. Beginning with the student discontent and restlessness that pervaded Chinese campuses in the winter of 1989, and continuing through to the violent suppression of the Democracy Movement in June with the bloody army takeover of Tiananmen Square and sweeping arrests of activists, the story shows how moderate demands on the part of students grew into a mass antigovernment protest and resistance to martial law in Beijing. Highlighting the demands and goals of the protesters and the attitude of the students toward the Chinese Communist Party, the work movingly evokes the determination, idealism, courage, and flashes of humor that were the essence of this unforgettable spring.

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Students --- Political activity --- China --- China --- China --- China --- History --- Politics and government --- Politics and government --- Activism. --- Arson. --- Autocracy. --- Backwardness. --- Beijing Normal University. --- Beijing. --- Big-character poster. --- Bourgeois liberalization. --- Bureaucrat. --- Central Committee. --- Chai Ling. --- Chairman of the Central Military Commission. --- Chairman. --- Chen Xitong. --- Chiang Kai-shek. --- China Central Television. --- China. --- Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. --- Chinese democracy movement. --- Chinese people. --- Civil service. --- Class conflict. --- Communism. --- Communist Party of China. --- Comrade. --- Counter-revolutionary. --- Criticism. --- Cultural Revolution. --- Democracy Wall. --- Democracy in China. --- Democracy. --- Democratization. --- Deng Xiaoping. --- Despotism. --- Dictatorship. --- Dissident. --- Fang Lizhi. --- Federation for a Democratic China. --- Government of China. --- Government. --- Great Hall of the People. --- Hatred. --- Hu Yaobang. --- Hunger strike. --- Ideology. --- Intellectual. --- Kuomintang. --- Li Peng. --- Liberalization. --- Mao Zedong. --- Maoism. --- Martial law. --- Marxism. --- May Fourth Movement. --- Monument to the People's Heroes. --- National People's Congress. --- Newspaper. --- Nonviolence. --- Nonviolent resistance. --- Of Education. --- Open letter. --- Party leader. --- Patriotism. --- People's Daily. --- Persecution. --- Politburo. --- Political party. --- Political prisoner. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Power politics. --- Protest. --- Publication. --- Red Guards (China). --- Regime. --- Ren Wanding. --- Resignation. --- Right-wing politics. --- Rule of law. --- Serve the People. --- Socialist state. --- Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. --- Struggle (TV series). --- Student activism. --- Student group. --- Student protest. --- Sun Yat-sen. --- The Newspaper. --- Their Lives. --- Tiananmen Square. --- Wan Li. --- Wang Dan. --- Wei Jingsheng. --- Writing. --- Xinhua News Agency. --- Yan Jiaqi. --- Yang Shangkun. --- Zhao Ziyang. --- Zhongnanhai. --- Zhou Enlai.


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Creating the couple : love, marriage, and Hollywood performance
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ISBN: 0691238189 Year: 1993 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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Who decides how, when, and where Americans fall in love and get married? Virginia Wexman's acute observations about movie stars and acting techniques show that Hollywood has often had the most powerful voice in demonstrating socially sanctioned ways of becoming a couple. Until now serious film critics have paid little attention to the impact of performance styles on American romance, and have often treated "patriarchy," "sexuality," and the "couple" as monolithic and unproblematic concepts. Wexman, however, shows how these notions have been periodically transformed in close association with the appearance, behavior, and persona of the stars of films such as The Maltese Falcon, The Big Sleep, Way Down East, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Sunset Boulevard, On the Waterfront, Nashville, House of Games, and Do the Right Thing. The author focuses first on the way in which traditional marriage norms relate to authorship (the Griffith-Gish collaboration) and genre (John Wayne and the Western). Looking at male and female stardom in terms of the development of "companionate marriage," she discusses the love goddess and the impact of method acting on Hollywood's ideals of maleness. Finally she considers the recent breakdown of the ideal of monogamous marriage in relation to Hollywood's experimentation with self-reflexive acting styles. Creating the Couple is must reading for film scholars and enthusiasts, and it will fascinate everyone interested in the changing relationships of men and women in modern culture.

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Love in motion pictures. --- Marriage in motion pictures. --- Motion picture acting. --- Motion pictures --- Social aspects --- Acting. --- Actor. --- Affective memory. --- Anglo. --- Broken Blossoms. --- Chapter 1 (House of Cards). --- Chapter Two (play). --- Character (arts). --- Christian Dior. --- Cinema of the United States. --- Classical Hollywood cinema. --- Close-up. --- Colonization. --- Consideration. --- Courtship. --- D. W. Griffith. --- Division of labour. --- Do the Right Thing. --- Elia Kazan. --- Endogamy. --- Eroticism. --- Exogamy. --- Fan magazine. --- Femininity. --- Film noir. --- Filmmaking. --- Gary Cooper. --- Gender role. --- Genre. --- Hegemony. --- Hermann Broch. --- Hollywood Star. --- Homoeroticism. --- Homosexuality. --- House of Games. --- Ideology. --- Improvisation. --- Incest. --- Individualism. --- Individuation. --- Ingrid Bergman. --- Lauren Bacall. --- Libido. --- Lifestyle (sociology). --- Male bonding. --- Margaret Herrick Library. --- Marlon Brando. --- Marsha Norman. --- Masculinity. --- Mean Streets. --- Melodrama. --- Method acting. --- Mexicans. --- Miscegenation. --- Monogamy. --- Montgomery Clift. --- Moscow Art Theatre. --- My Darling Clementine. --- Narcissism. --- Narrative. --- Nobility. --- On the Waterfront. --- Oppression. --- Orphans of the Storm. --- Patriarchy. --- Person. --- Personhood. --- Philosophy. --- Playwright. --- Post-structuralism. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Public figure. --- Publicity. --- Richard Dyer. --- Role-playing. --- Romantic hero. --- Royal intermarriage. --- Sam Spade. --- Satire. --- Self-actualization. --- Separate spheres. --- Sex differences in humans. --- Sexual desire. --- Struggle (TV series). --- Suggestion. --- Sunset Boulevard (musical). --- Superiority (short story). --- Tall in the Saddle. --- Terminology. --- The Big Sleep. --- The Maltese Falcon (novel). --- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. --- The Mothering Heart. --- The Other Hand. --- War film. --- Way Down East. --- Western (genre). --- White's. --- Writing.

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