Universal Drama

Universal Drama

Author: John Wanjiku

Publisher: John wanjiku

Published: 2022-06-29

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13:

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This is a book that is controversial in that it has the nobles and the barbaric who can never come to good terms. The so called universal drama to the nobles portrays an end to racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality. It actually promotes peace, love and unity all across the universe where the nobles are willing to take responsibility by allowing the change to begin with themselves in order to be a good example for the rest to follow. They claim that it’s impossible to change the universe instantly as a whole for the world is not a man’s palm suggesting that in order to do so you must first embrace the change within yourselves, and after you’ve done that strive to change your community or society by setting a good example not by preaching water and drinking wine. After you’ve set a good example as a good role model, unit with other likeminded people for three heads are better than one for unity is strength and preach the gospel of change in abolishing racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and the transformation will eventually fall in place. The so called universal drama to the barbaric is opposite of the nobles for it promotes racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality by giving room to hatred, rivalry and discrimination which are the root cause. The hooligans hold tightly to their notion which is viewed by the nobles as a contamination to the whole universe and the nobles are willing to do what it takes to abolish the barbaric concept by reaching to the public as fast as they can before barbarism’s contaminations fall in place. Basically the book is about racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and it’s also a self help book in terms of elevating one on importance of good morals and it elevates people more about life in general especially in this social world where you need to know that we cannot all be the same but we need to show others the appreciation we expect from them by setting a good example for them to follow our footsteps. In short treat others despite their roots, culture, race, social class, gender, beliefs, ability/disability or any other difference that might rhyme or not rhyme with your own the way you want to be treated.


Film History Through Trade Journal Art, 1916-1920

Film History Through Trade Journal Art, 1916-1920

Author: Jeff Codori

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1476676178

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The period in film history between the regimentation of the Edison Trust and the vertical integration of the Studio System--roughly 1916 through 1920--was a time of structural and artistic experimentation for the American film industry. As the nature of the industry was evolving, society around it was changing as well; arts, politics and society were in a state of flux between old and new. Before the major studios dominated the industry, droves of smaller companies competed for the attention of the independent exhibitor, their gateway to the movie-goer. Their arena was in the pages of the trade press, and their weapons were their advertisements, often bold and eye-catching. The reporting of the trade journals, as they witnessed the evolution of the industry from its infancy towards the future, is the basis of this history. Pulled from the pages of the journals themselves as archived by the Media History Digital Library, the observations of the trade press writers are accompanied by cleaned and restored advertisements used in the battle among the young film companies. They offer a unique and vital look at this formative period of film history.


Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office

Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 1152

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Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)


Education Politics for the New Century

Education Politics for the New Century

Author: Douglas E. Mitchell

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781850007425

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The 1989 Yearbook, commemorates the PEA's first twenty years by concentrating on the changing social, economic, technological and political forces that will shape education politics and policy into the twenty-first century. The Yearbook focuses on the roles to be played by education professionals, local citizen groups, government agencies and business leaders in shaping education policy, responses to racial and ethnic segregation, school restructuring, technology utilisation, and the development of education politics and policy.


Medieval and Tudor Drama

Medieval and Tudor Drama

Author: John Gassner

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780936839844

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Presents examples of folk drama, and morality plays, and the early tragedies and comedies following classical models


Text and Supertext in Ibsen’s Drama

Text and Supertext in Ibsen’s Drama

Author: Brian Johnston

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 1989-09-08

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0271040645

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Brian Johnston's approach to Ibsen, now well known, is unlike any other. Johnston sees Ibsen's twelve realist plays as a single cyclical work, the "realist" method of which hides a much larger poetic intention than has previously been suspected. He believes that the cycle constitutes one of the major works of the European imagination, comparable in scale to Goethe or Dante. And he has shown Ibsen to be the heir to Romantic and Hegelian art and thought, adapting this heritage to the circumstances of his own day.This work demonstrates how the language and scene, characters and "props," of the Ibsen dramas establish a bold and far-reaching theatrical goal: nothing less than an account of our biological and cultural identity in its multilayered totality. Johnston argues that Ibsen's realist text, while stimulating the appearance of nineteenth-century life, also objectively and precisely builds up an alternative image in which archetypal figures and situations from our cultural past repossess the realist stage. Thus he sees the Ibsen "strategy" in his realist plays as twofold: (1) the dialectical subversion of the nineteenth-century reality presented in the plays, and (2) the forced recovery of the archetypal from the past, in a procedure similar to James Joyce's in Ulysses. By "supertext" Johnston means a reservoir of cultural reference upon which Ibsen continuously drew in his realist work just as in is earlier poetic and historical dramas.


Russian Symbolist Theater

Russian Symbolist Theater

Author: Michael Green

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2013-05-28

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1468308122

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Although by writers better known for their verse and narrative prose, the plays of the Symbolists were not intended, like the dramatic poems of the Romantics, for the study rather than the stage. Instead, they are highly theatrical creations in a new style that demanded a new style of production. Meyerhold played a decisive role in the new Symbolist theatre and it was his production of Blok’s The Puppet Show in Komissarzhevskaya’s Theatre that launched the new direction in Russian drama. Among the works collected here are the plays The Puppet Show and The Rose and the Cross (Blok), The Triumph of Death (Sologub), The Comedy of Alexis and The Venetian Madcaps (Kuzmin), Thamyris Kitharodos (Annensky), and The Tragedy of Judas (Remizov) and essays by Briusov, Blok, Ivanov, Bely, Sologub, and Andreyev. Rounding out this essential anthology are Michael Green’s general introduction, as well as insightful prefaces for each writer, placing the plays and essays into their cultural and historical contexts.