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Перевод: theatricality speek theatricality


[существительное]
театральность ; неестественность


Тезаурус:

  1. Christmas is the one time completely free of cricket - and Clarissa loves the theatricality of dressing the tree and laying the table with the best silver.
  2. Inflation of the theatricality of the social drama leads detectives to lay emphasis on "the big job" and the arrest of the professional "prig" who commits the big burglary or pulls off a daring robbery.
  3. A wooden coffin similar to that at Easingwold forms part of the 1655 Allestry monument in Derby Cathedral ( Col.12 ), though this shell is pure theatricality, a coffin cut in half, lengthways along the ridge of the lid.
  4. Drawing on comic books, the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and - like Sukenick and Pynchon - the Marx Brothers, Robbins exploits performance and theatricality as ends in themselves.
  5. Richard Dyer remarks, in relation to Babuscio, that the gay sensibility "holds together qualities that are elsewhere felt as antithetical: theatricality and authenticity intensity and irony, a fierce assertion of extreme feeling with a deprecating sense of its absurdity" ( Heavenly Bodies , 154).
  6. But equally entertaining, perhaps, was David's brazen theatricality in conveying to members Amnesty's "Eight Visions" for the future, an impressive list of commitments to spread the message of human rights throughout the British Isles (see main story).
  7. Ramsay absorbed the late baroque style of smooth theatricality, full of implied movement, but he was also attracted to the French Academy in Rome with its emphasis on the more informal.
  8. This was wrenched out with as much theatricality as good taste and decorum would allow.
  9. Dowd rose with his usual theatricality.
  10. I would add that camp is oft en also a turning of the second set of categories - theatricality, irony, and a sense of the absurdity of extreme feeling - onto the first, such that the latter - authenticity, intensity, the fierce assertion of extreme feeling - if they remain at all, do so in a transformed state.
  11. For all the author's disavowals, there is evidence of this, with heavy emphasis on the contrived "false self" that led Macmillan into a career of theatricality, self-deception and general bathos.
  12. I wave and clap at the crowd, blow kisses at them and bow, it is not theatricality but very genuine feeling.
  13. Renaissance courts involved theatricality in the sense of both disguise and histrionic self-presentation, while court manuals and rhetorical handbooks offered "an integrated rhetoric of the self, a model for the formation of an artificial identity" ( Renaissance Self-Fashioning , 162).

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