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Shanke, Robert A. – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
The acting career of Alla Nazimova in America is examined, with particular reference to technique and style, which are shown to be nothing more than her personality. The suggestion that her belief and practice was rooted in Stanislavsky's principles is examined and refuted. (JF)
Descriptors: Acting, Analytical Criticism, Characterization, Drama
Segall, Helen – 1991
During the period of glasnost, between 1985 and 1990, all of Russian literature changed. After 60 years of division between official and unofficial, dissident and emigre, the publishing of Russian literature became unified. Censorship and government control practically disintegrated. Among the "new voices" in Russian literature is…
Descriptors: Authors, Cultural Awareness, Drama, Foreign Countries
Hoover, Marjorie L. – Slavic East Europe J, 1969
Descriptors: Dance, Drama, Literature Reviews, Periodicals
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Gray, Esther – Stage of the Art, 2003
Explains a process drama which was constructed to help high school juniors better understand country life in Russia, and to help them empathetically bond with the characters in the short stories they were assigned to read. Describes how this role-playing challenged the false notion held by students that serfdom in Russia was similar to slavery in…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Drama, Instructional Effectiveness, Role Playing
Hellweg, John D.; Hellweg, Susan A. – 1979
The precision and poetic logic of the language used by Anton Chekhov in his plays, particularly "The Sea Gull," can be explored through an analysis of his use of dialogue, characterization, and imagery. Measuring the nature of a relationship, rather than providing a direct literal interchange, the dialogue is both social, when individual…
Descriptors: Characterization, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dialogs (Literary), Drama
Boesen, Steve – 1980
A world literature course for gifted and talented high school students is described. J. Renzulli's Enrichment Triad concepts form the basis of the model. The course begins with general exploration activities on the various cultural settings and genres in the literature of the world, and proceeds to the selection of specific novels and topics for…
Descriptors: African Literature, American Indian Literature, Cultural Influences, Drama
Farmer, Robert A. – 1970
This book is designed to help the student plan and present a paper in literature. The first sections deal briefly with the selection of a topic, research sources, steps in the organization and development of the paper, fundamentals of term paper form, and a few general tips on term paper writing. The second section presents more than 1000…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classical Literature, Drama, English Literature
Cernonok, Jevgenij – 1969
This syllabus outlines a two semester course to accompany the basic textbook: THE EPIC OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE by Marc Slonim. An introduction to the guide gives a brief summary of the history of Russian literature and objectives of the course are stated, defining concepts and understandings to be developed. In addition, teaching techniques are…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliographies, Critical Reading, Curriculum Guides