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Examining the ways the encounters between modernist theatre makers and Greek tragedy were constitutive in the modernist experiments in performance, this book revises both our understanding of Greek tragedy and of modernism itself.
Drama --- Modernism (Literature) --- Crepuscolarismo --- Literary movements --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- History and criticism. --- Classical influences. --- Greek influences. --- Philosophy --- History and criticism --- Classical influences --- Greek influences
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For the first time in the English language, this book presents the theory behind Nature Therapy as well as guidelines for using it with children who have experienced stress or trauma. A 12-session programme to strengthen coping and resilience is described. A colour storybook for use within the programme is also included.
Post-traumatic stress disorder in children --- Art therapy for children --- Drama --- Nature --- Environmental health --- Environmental quality --- Health --- Health ecology --- Public health --- Environmental engineering --- Health risk assessment --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Child art therapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Child psychopathology --- Stress in children --- Treatment --- Therapeutic use --- Psychological aspects. --- Health aspects --- Environmental aspects --- Philosophy
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Geese Theatre UK was formed in 1987 and is renowned across the criminal justice field. Members of the company devise and perform issue-based plays and conduct workshops and training in prisons, young offender institutions, probation centres and related settings. The company has worked in virtually every prison and each probation area in the UK and Ireland - and also works with youth offending teams. The Geese Theatre Handbook explains the thinking behind the company's approach to applied drama with offenders and people at risk of offending, including young people. It also contains over 100 exercises with explanations, instructions and suggestions to help practitioners develop their own style and approach. The materials can be readily adapted to other settings including conflict resolution, restorative justice and interpersonal skills training.
Criminals --- Drama in education --- Drama --- Juvenile delinquents --- Delinquents --- Delinquents, Juvenile --- Juvenile offenders --- Offenders, Juvenile --- Offenders, Youthful --- Young offenders --- Youthful offenders --- Youth --- Crime and criminals --- Offenders --- Persons --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Creative dramatics (Education) --- Theater in education --- Education --- Rehabilitation --- Therapeutic use --- Philosophy
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The author's contention is that Chekhov's plays have often been misinterpreted by scholars and directors, particularly through their failure to adequately balance the comic and tragic elements inherent in these works. Through a close examination of the form and content of Chekhov's dramas, the author shows how deeply pessimistic or overly optimistic interpretations fail to sufficiently account for the rich complexity and ambiguity of these plays. The author suggests that, by accepting that Chekhov's plays are synthetic tragi-comedies which juxtapose potentially tragic sub-texts with essentially comic texts, critics and directors are more likely to produce richer and more deeply satisfying interpretations of these works. Besides being of general interest to any reader interested in understanding Chekhov's work, the book is intended to be of particular interest to students of Drama and Theatre Studies and to potential directors of these subtle plays.
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Чехов, Антон Павлович, --- Chehov, Anton, --- Chekov, Anton, --- Tschechow, Anton Pawlowits, --- Tchekhov, Anton, --- Czechow, Antoni, --- Tsjechov, Anton, --- Csehov, Anton Pavlovics, --- Cecov, Anton, --- Čechov, Anton Pavlovič, --- Chekhonte, A., --- Chʻi-ho-fu, --- Tjechov, Anton Pavlovitj, --- Cehov, Anton Pavlović, --- Tchekoff, Anton, --- Čexov, Anton, --- Чехов, А. П. --- Chekhov, A. P. --- Cehov, Anton Pavlovici, --- Chʻi-ho-fu, An-tung, --- Chéjov, Antón, --- Чехов, А. --- Chekhov, A. --- Chʻi-kʻo-fu, --- Tshīkūf, --- Tshīkūf, Anṭūn, --- Tšehov, A. P., --- Ts'ekhov, --- Ts'ekhov, Anṭon P., --- Tchekov, A. P., --- Tsjekhov, Anton, --- Cekhava, Enṭana, --- Čechov, A. P., --- Cekhovha, Ayāṇṭan, --- Богемский, А., --- Bogemskiĭ, A., --- Ts'ekhov, A. P., --- Tjekhov, Anton, --- טשחוב, אנטון פװלובוץ׳, --- טשעבאוו, אנטאן, --- טשעחאוו, אנטאן, --- טשעחאוו, א. --- טשעכאָװ, אנטאָן --- טשעכאוו, אנטאן --- טשעכאוו, אנטאן פּאוולאוויטש, --- טשעכאוו, אנטאן, --- טשעכאוו, א. --- טשעכאוו, א. פ. --- טשעכאוו, א. פ., --- טשעכאוו, א., --- טשעכאװ, אנטאן, --- טשעכאװ, א. --- טשעכאװ, א.פ --- טשעכאװ, א.פ., --- צ׳חוב, אנטון --- צ׳חוב, אנטון, --- צ׳חוב, א. פ. --- צ׳יחוב, א. פ. --- צ׳יחוב, א. פ., --- צ׳כוב --- צ׳כוב, אנטוון --- צ׳כוב, אנטון --- צ׳כוב, אנטון פבלוביץ׳ --- צ׳כוב, אנטון פ. --- צ׳כוב, אנתון פאבלוביץ, --- צ׳כוב, א.פ, --- צ'כוב, אנטון, --- שטעכאװ, א. פ. --- چخڤ، انتن پڤلڤچ, --- 契珂夫, --- Tsechōph, Anton, --- Cīk̲h̲auf, Antūn --- Antūn Cīk̲h̲auf --- Drama. --- Literary studies. --- Plays and playwrights. --- Cīk̲h̲auf, Antūn, --- Antūn Cīk̲h̲auf, --- Chikhūf, Āntuvān, --- Chikhūf, Āntwān, --- چخوف، آنتوان --- Drama --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Philosophy --- Tsjechov, Anton --- Tsjechow, Anton P. --- Čechov, Anton Pavlovič --- Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich --- Tchekhov, Anton --- Tchekhov, Antone --- Tschechow, Anton --- チェーホフ, アントーン・パーヴロヴィチ --- 체호프, 안톤 --- Чехов, Антон Павлович --- 契诃夫 --- چیخوف
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"Shakespeare is not our contemporary, the contributors to Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender emphatically conclude--yet coping with his cultural influence is never a simple matter. Ranging from Shakespeare's earliest attempts at tragedy in Richard III and Titus Andronicus, this volume covers the major tragic period, giving special attention to Othello"--Back cover.
Vrouwen. --- Sekseverschillen. --- Frau --- Tragödie --- Geschlechterverhältnis --- Frauenbild --- Women in literature. --- Women and literature. --- Tragedy. --- Sex role in literature. --- Gender identity in literature. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Characters and characteristics. --- tragedies. --- Femmes dans la litterature. --- Tragedie. --- Rôle selon le sexe dans la litterature. --- Identite de genre dans la litterature. --- Femmes et litterature --- Drama --- Women and literature --- Histoire --- English --- history. --- History --- Shakespeare, William. --- Börngen, ... --- Shakespeare, William --- Shakespeare, William, --- Personnages --- Femmes. --- Tragedies. --- Characters --- Women. --- Characters. --- England. --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Dramas --- Characteristics, Personal --- Personal characteristics --- Persons --- Typology (Psychology) --- Literature --- Women as literary characters --- Bild --- Geschlechterbeziehung --- Geschlechterverhältnisse --- Geschlechterbeziehungen --- Gender relationship --- Heteronormativität --- Trauerspiel --- Tragödien --- Tragik --- Erwachsene Frau --- Weib --- Weibliche Erwachsene --- Frauen --- Erwachsener --- Weiblichkeit --- Shakespear, William, --- Shakspeare, William, --- Šekʻspiri, Uiliam, --- Saixpēr, Gouilliam, --- Shakspere, William, --- Shikisbīr, Wilyam, --- Szekspir, Wiliam, --- Šekspyras, --- Shekspir, Vilʹi︠a︡m, --- Šekspir, Viljem, --- Tsikinya-chaka, --- Sha-shih-pi-ya, --- Shashibiya, --- Sheḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Shaḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Syeiksŭpʻio, --- Shekspir, V. --- Szekspir, William, --- Shakespeare, Guglielmo, --- Shake-speare, William, --- Sha-ō, --- Şekspir, --- Shekspir, Uiliam, --- Shekspir, U. --- Šekspir, Vilijam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Viliyam, --- Shakspir, --- Shekspyr, Vyli︠e︡m, --- Şekspir, Velyam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Villiyam, --- Shēkʻspʻiyr, Vlilliam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākavi, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākaviya, --- Sheḳspier, Ṿilyam, --- Shēkʻspir, --- Shakespeare, --- Śeksper, --- Шекспир, Вильям, --- Шекспир, Уильям, --- שייקספיר, וויליאם, --- שייקספיר, וו., --- שיקספיר, וויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, וילים, --- שכספיר, ו׳ --- שעפקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, וויליאם --- שעקספיער, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, ווילליאם --- שעקספיער, וו., --- שעקספיר --- שעקספיר, וו --- שעקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיר, וויליאמ --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם, --- שעקספיר, וו., --- שעקספיר, װיליאם, --- שעקספיר, װילליאם, --- שעקספיר, װ., --- שעקספער --- שעקספער, וויליאמ --- שקספיר --- שקספיר, וו --- שקספיר, וויליאם --- שקספיר, וויליאם, --- שקספיר, ווילים, --- שקספיר, וילאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם, --- שקספיר, ויליים, --- שקספיר, וילים --- שקספיר, וילים, --- شاكسبير، وليم --- شاكسپير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليام --- شكسبير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليم، --- شكسبير، و. --- شكسپير، وليم --- شكسپير، ويليام --- شيكسبير، وليام --- شيكسبير، وليام.، --- شيكسبير، وليم --- شکسبير، وليم --- وليم شکسبير --- 沙士北亞威廉姆, --- 沙士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉, --- 莎士比亞, --- Hākipia, Wiremu, --- Shekspīʼar, Viliyam, --- Shekspir, Uĭlii︠a︡m, --- Shekʻspir, Uilyam, --- Shashibiya --- Schakespear, William --- Schakespear --- Šaḳisper, Veilliyam --- Šaḳisper, Veilliyem --- Šaḳisper --- Šeḳisper --- Šekesper --- Šekesper, Wilyam --- Shakespeare, Guillermo --- Chekchapiyera, William --- Saixpēr, Uilliam --- Saixpēros --- Šakisbīr, Williyam --- S'egsi-pe-yar, Wi-li-am --- Sekhspír --- Šekspir, Vilijam --- Šekspir, Vil'jam --- Šekspir, V. --- Šekspir, Wiliam --- Šekspir, William --- Šekspiras, Viljamas --- Šek'spiri, Uiliam --- Šekspīrs, Viljams --- Šekspyras, V. --- Shakespear, W. --- Shakespear, William --- Shake-Spear, William --- Shakespeare --- Shakespeare, Gwilherm --- Shakespeare, W. --- Shakespeare, Wilhelm --- Shakespeare, Willhelm --- Shakespearowy, W. --- Shake-Speare, William --- Shakspear --- Shakspeare --- Shakspeare, Guglielmo --- Shakspeare, Guillaume --- Shakspeare, William --- Shak-Speare, William --- Shashibiya, William --- Sheikusupia, Uiriamu --- Sheḳspir, Ṿiliam --- Šhekspir, Viliam --- Shex'pir, Wil'yam --- Shig-si-phi-ya --- Sheg-si-phi-yar --- Šiksbīr, Wīlīam --- Šiksbīr, Willyam --- Šikspīr, Wīlīam --- Szekspir, Wiliam --- Szekspir, William --- Sheḳspir, Ṿiliyam --- Schakespeare, William --- Šaksbīr, Wiliyam --- Shakspere --- Šekspir, Uil'jam --- Shakespear --- Saixpēr --- Sakespeiros --- Shakesperae, William --- Shackespear --- S., W. --- Shakespeare, Guglielmo --- S̆ekspir, Vilʹjam --- S̆ekspir, Viljem --- S̆ekspyras, Viljamas --- S̆ekhspiri, Wiliam --- Chakespear, William --- Sakespear, William --- Shakspeare, Wilhelm --- Šekspir --- Shak-speare, William --- Šekspir, Vilém --- Šekspire --- Shaksper, William --- Szekspir, Wiljam --- Saíxpēr, Uílliam --- Sakespeĩros, Uíïlliam --- Schekspirs, Wiljams --- Sekspiri, Viliam --- Shekspir, Uiliem --- Sekspir, Vilijam --- Bacon-Shakespeare, Francis --- Pseudo-Shakespeare --- Šekspir, U. --- Shaekespeare, William --- Shakespear, Wilhelm --- Shakespear, Willhelm --- Shakespere, William --- Shakspear, William --- Shakspere, William --- Šekspyras --- Šekspir, Uilʹjam --- Shakespere, Vilmos --- Šekspir, Uiljam --- Šekspir, Villiam --- Sheḳspir, Ṿilyam --- Sheḳsper --- Shekspir, Uiljjam --- Шэкспир, Уильям --- 莎士比亚 --- شېكېسپېر, ۋىليام --- שקספער --- Schriftsteller --- Dramatiker --- Lyriker --- Schauspieler --- Stratford-upon-Avon --- Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft --- 1564-1616 --- 23.04.1564-23.04.1616 --- Börngen, ... --- ... --- Düsseldorf --- Leser, Rosalie --- Angleterre --- Anglii͡ --- Anglija --- Engeland --- Inghilterra --- Inglaterra --- Frau. --- Tragödie. --- Geschlechterverhältnis. --- Frauenbild.
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