In the course of the sixth century AD a remarkable change takes place in the form of Western literary narrative. Dramatic mimesis becomes systematic. In this study Joaquin Martinez Pizarro focuses on the scene as the characteristic minimal unit, and on its elements: dialogue, gestures, and significant objects.
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In the course of the sixth century AD a remarkable change takes place in the form of Western literary narrative. Dramatic mimesis becomes systematic. In this study Joaquin Martinez Pizarro focuses on the scene as the characteristic minimal unit, and on its elements: dialogue, gestures, and significant objects.
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