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Introduction To Play Analysis

Pritner , Cal Pritner, Scott E. Walters and Walters

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Introduction To Play Analysis

Synopsis

Fusing a variety of influences (Aristotle, Stanislavsky, Kenneth Burke, and structuralism), this new text takes students through progressively complex levels of play reading in which they: respond to a first reading; gather information from the play (including given circumstances); interpret the characters and relate them to the conflict; and synthesize perceptions that have been revealed through analysis. Its central principle is that conflict is the essence of drama: the book lays out a systematic process for analyzing plays, relating each element to the conflict explored in each play.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780072500325
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2004-11-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
144
Pagination:
144 pages
Dimensions (mm):
228x152x7mm
Weight:
176g

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