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The article presents and discusses some of the proposals of German theater thinker Georg Fuchs (1868-1949) contained in his book The revolution of the theater: conclusions about the Munich Artists’ Theater, published in 1909. Some of Fuch’s interlocutors ... see more

The relevance of the studied problem is defined by that role which the theater and the press of the Volga region province of the beginning of the XX century played in formation of a social and political position of the population of the region. The articl... see more

The process of cultural accumulation continues from the past through the present to the future, and the heritage of any nation is one of the main factors in the maturation and development of the experience of that nation, so many writers, poets and theate... see more

Eighteenth-century American thespians, balladeers, and artists used performances of Columbia, an anthropomorphic metaphor for the body politic, to animate Enlightenment precepts of natural rights and liberty. Following the American Revolution, anti-slaver... see more

Shakespeare, through his scriptural production, has prepared a format for the formation of other texts for many of the world theater writers. They are either reciting, reciting or rephrasing their theatrical texts in accordance with the contemporary requi... see more

The aim of this study is to depict the transformation of the postmodern subject into Post-Frankenstein in the world devoid of any symbolic authorities. In order to achieve this goal, Slavoj Žižek’s main ideas regarding postmodernism, namely “show it all” ... see more

The aim of this study was to analyze the discourse of political cinema of Iran after the war with the approach of Fairclough's approach. For the purpose of this research is descriptive-analysis was conducted to collect information on library. The research... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

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