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  1. Proficiency Examination in Speech and Drama – Ages 17+ years (The Candidate must be at least 17 years of age) Announce and speak from memory a short poem; Announce and speak from memory a short prose selection; Announce and perform a solo dramatic selection taken or adapted from any play of literary merit (maximum time permitted: three minutes)

  2. Wagner on music and drama: a compendium of Richard Wagner's prose works - BROKEN BINDING AND MARKINGS. Selected and arranged, and with an introduction, by Albert Goldman and Evert Sprinchorn ; translated by H. Ashton Ellis by Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com.

  3. Here are some similarities on drama, prose and poetry. 1.Storytelling: Drama: In drama, stories are enacted through characters' dialogues and actions on stage. Prose: Prose tells stories through narratives, describing characters, settings, and events in detail. Poetry: Poetry narrates stories through carefully chosen words, often condensed and ...

  4. Selected prose and drama by Ingeborg Bachmann, 1998, Continuum edition, in English. It looks like you're offline. Donate ♥. Čeština (cs) Deutsch (de) ...

  5. To commemorate the eightieth anniversary of his birth, two of the foremost scholars of B. S. Johnson, Professor Philip Tew and Dr Julia Jordan, have joined forces with Jonathan Coe, author of the prize-winning biography, Like a Fiery Elephant, to offer a selection of his greatest uncollected or unavailable writing. Well Done God! includes his major prose work, Aren't You Rather Young to be ...

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  7. Drama. Drama is literature intended for performance. Poetry. Listen to this Discussion of the poetry of Harris Khalique. You might want to take a look at the transcript as you listen. The first half of a 2008 reading featuring four Latino poets, as part of the American Perspectives series at the Art Institute of Chicago.