The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 27
... stages of moral development - the stage of instinct , the stage of custom and the stage of conscience . I propose to use his framework , with some modification , though not necessarily his line of thought , to examine the relationship ...
... stages of moral development - the stage of instinct , the stage of custom and the stage of conscience . I propose to use his framework , with some modification , though not necessarily his line of thought , to examine the relationship ...
Page 76
... stage directions , which simultaneously embrace the room and the situation of the characters . Thus the stage directions establish a certain measure of coherence which can- not be further enhanced by anything that might happen in the ...
... stage directions , which simultaneously embrace the room and the situation of the characters . Thus the stage directions establish a certain measure of coherence which can- not be further enhanced by anything that might happen in the ...
Page 77
... stage direc- tions draw attention to the behaviour of the characters in the play . The stage directions achieve their special function when the coordina- tion between expression and action is completely dissolved . The conclu- sion of ...
... stage direc- tions draw attention to the behaviour of the characters in the play . The stage directions achieve their special function when the coordina- tion between expression and action is completely dissolved . The conclu- sion of ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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