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When and where did realism start?
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1850s in France
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One of the major voices in support of Naturalism was Emile Zola (1840-1902). Where was he from?
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Zola was a French novelist who advocated objectivity in writing and theatre. He thought that a novel (or work of theatre) should observe and represent life as it really is.
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In its early years, the Moscow Art Theatre experimented with extreme Naturalism, particularly in acting style. Who was the production director at the time?
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Konstantin Stanislavsky.
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Zola proposed the first naturalistic doctrine in 1873 in the introduction to what play?
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Therese Raquin
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A Brechtian device designed to make the audience see the world without an empathetic identification with the characters in the play.
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Alienation Effect
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1850-1890
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Naturalism then Realism
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1890s
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Anti-Realism
Shaw and Wilde (Comic Realism) |
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1900s
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TFY popularized in US
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1910
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Expressionism
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1910-1920
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Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism
US Labor Agiprop |
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1920s
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Epic Theatre
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Late 1930s
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Federal Theatre Project
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Late 1940s
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Absurdism and American Realism (Arthur Miller)
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1950s
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O'Neill's Autobiographic plays
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1960s
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Theatre in Education
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1960s-1970s
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Teatro Campesino (Actos)
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