The Living Stage: A History of the World Theater, Volumen10Prentice-Hall, 1955 - 543 páginas Examines the personalities and events which shaped the development of acting and the theater from ancient Egypt. |
Contenido
Theater begins with primitive man | 1 |
The great Greeks and the much lesser Latins | 21 |
Theater reborn before medieval altars | 52 |
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