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A Review of the Liberal Arts. The Illusion of Theater and the Illusion of Architecture EDWARD A. SOVIK I am glad to have a chance to say something about the ... Illusion of Theater and the Illusion of Architecture Edward A Sövik.
A Review of the Liberal Arts. The Illusion of Theater and the Illusion of Architecture EDWARD A. SOVIK I am glad to have a chance to say something about the ... Illusion of Theater and the Illusion of Architecture Edward A Sövik.
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... illusion . The issue that theater people are always dealing with , it seems to me , is not whether they can dispense with illusion , but whether they can devise ways through which the encounter with illusion can be most lively ...
... illusion . The issue that theater people are always dealing with , it seems to me , is not whether they can dispense with illusion , but whether they can devise ways through which the encounter with illusion can be most lively ...
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... illusion but is entirely the opposite it is time for me to move on to the second part of what its title says this talk is about the illusion of archi- tecture . For architecture is indeed an art , and if so , then it also is an illusion ...
... illusion but is entirely the opposite it is time for me to move on to the second part of what its title says this talk is about the illusion of archi- tecture . For architecture is indeed an art , and if so , then it also is an illusion ...
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