The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 74
... language , relationships are con- stantly being formed between the characters themselves and between the characters and the audience . In the modern theatre , this self - evident task of dramatic language is no longer to be taken for ...
... language , relationships are con- stantly being formed between the characters themselves and between the characters and the audience . In the modern theatre , this self - evident task of dramatic language is no longer to be taken for ...
Page 75
... language of Arcady with the dying language of man , which has become formal and inadequate . - - Dan Rooney finds a satisfactory language the language of number Nirvana is to " sit at home on the remnants of my bottom counting the hours ...
... language of Arcady with the dying language of man , which has become formal and inadequate . - - Dan Rooney finds a satisfactory language the language of number Nirvana is to " sit at home on the remnants of my bottom counting the hours ...
Page 242
... language and one for the Dutch language . The Dutch - language University of Louvain will remain in that city , while the French - language University of Louvain will be established in Walloon territory , chiefly at Ottignies . Both the ...
... language and one for the Dutch language . The Dutch - language University of Louvain will remain in that city , while the French - language University of Louvain will be established in Walloon territory , chiefly at Ottignies . Both the ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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