Adolphe Appia : Prophet of the Modern Theatre, A Profile / / by Walther R. Volbach.

In the complex art of theatrical design and production, the first decades of this century saw no more original or lastingly influential innovator than Adolphe Appia (1862–1928). Partly through his startling stage designs, more perhaps through his published writings and personal contacts with men of...

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Place / Publishing House:Middletown, Conn., : Wesleyan University Press, [1968]
©[1968]
Year of Publication:1968
Edition:[1st ed.]
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 242 p.) :; illus., coat of arms, facsims., map, plans, ports.
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