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Distancing effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The distancing effect (German: ) is a theatrical and cinematic device coined by playwright Bertolt Brecht "which prevents the audience from losing itself passively and completely in the character cr...
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Definition of aesthetic distance from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Search "aesthetic distance" in:
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Aesthetic Distance is a literary term that I had never heard of until now. When I looked it up I found a very complicated definition of it here. I had to reread this definition a few times before I understood what it meant.
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Aesthetic distance - Definition of Aesthetic distance at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Aesthetic distance. Look it up now! ... Use aesthetic distance in a Sentence...
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Aesthetic Distance is a literary term that I had never heard of until now. When I looked it up I found a very complicated definition of it here. I had to reread this definition a few times before I understood what it meant.
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An antiromantic term describing the desired distance between the subjective reality of the individual who undergoes experiences and the objective reality of the art that dramatizes experiences through its impersonal form.
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aesthetic distance: Definition and Pronunciation ... a degree of detachment from or nonidentification with the characters or circumstances of a work of art, permitting the formation of judgments based on aesthetic rather than extra-aesthetic criteria. ... Distance Calculator...
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