Læsedrama

Læsedrama Et læsedrama (eng. closet drama, ty. Lesedrama el. Buchdrama, fr. théâtre dans un fauteuil) defineres som en dramatisk tekst, der ikke er skrevet med henblik på scenisk opførelse, men i stedet til at blive læst (højt) og udspille sig i læserens (tilhørerens) fantasi. Begrebet spænder dog bredt: fra dramatekster, hvor fordringerne til sceneteknikken er […]

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Burroughs, Catherine (2018). Closet Drama: History, Theory, Form. London: Taylor and Francis

 

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