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Spectacle and Music
- Theatre Topics
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 13, Number 1, March 2003
- pp. 159-160
- 10.1353/tt.2003.0004
- Article
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Spectacle and Music, the qualities of tragedy remarked by Aristotle as indispensable to the form, are hard to study or think about. They happen in present time only, and are not part of a play's script. Considering them leads to a distinction between scripts and plays that can help us think more clearly about the dramatic art.