The Kabuki Theatre of JapanDover Publications, 2012 M01 17 - 336 páginas "Highly recommended." — Library Journal. One of the most comprehensive handbooks available on Kabuki theatre provides readers with all the information they need to understand and appreciate this exciting amalgam of dramatic and musical arts. A clear and thoughtfully written text describes the theater's development in the context of Japanese history, with detailed analyses of actors' techniques, music and dance, plays and playwrights, the playhouse's design evolution, and six representative Kabuki plays. Includes glossary of Japanese terms. Invaluable to students, scholars and anyone intrigued by classical Japanese theater. |
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... Japanese heart as is exemplified in the old popular drama , the Kabuki . It is not without significance that some of the most enthusiastic admirers of this ancient theatre are to be found among the foreigners who throng Japan today ...
... Japanese heart as is exemplified in the old popular drama , the Kabuki . It is not without significance that some of the most enthusiastic admirers of this ancient theatre are to be found among the foreigners who throng Japan today ...
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... Japanese scholars ; it is believed to have originally been composed in three volumes and afterwards increased to many more . It tells of the great struggle for the mastery of Japan by the Taira , or Heike clan , with the Genji , or ...
... Japanese scholars ; it is believed to have originally been composed in three volumes and afterwards increased to many more . It tells of the great struggle for the mastery of Japan by the Taira , or Heike clan , with the Genji , or ...
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... Japanese classical drama , who has worked exten- sively with the actors of Tokyo's Kabuki theater , has overlooked nothing in this meticulously researched and exhaustive study . He describes the theater's development in the context of ...
... Japanese classical drama , who has worked exten- sively with the actors of Tokyo's Kabuki theater , has overlooked nothing in this meticulously researched and exhaustive study . He describes the theater's development in the context of ...
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