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, تشارلز ر. ليونز (بالإنجليزية: Charles R. Lyons) هو أستاذ جامعي ومخرج أمريكي، ولد في 27 مارس 1933 في غلينديل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 مايو 1999.
, Charles R. Lyons (* 27. März 1933 in Glend … Charles R. Lyons (* 27. März 1933 in Glendale, Kalifornien; † 11. Mai 1999 in Palo Alto, Kalifornien) war Professor für Theater und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der Stanford University und Inhaber der Galerie Lyons Ltd. Er erhielt sein B.A. (1955), M.A. (1956) und Ph.D. (1964) von Stanford. Während seines Grundstudiums hatte er sich durch die in Stanford bekannte und beliebte Professorin Margery Bailey, nach der sein Lehrstuhl später benannt wurde, für Shakespeares Dramen begeistern lassen. Lyons ist als Theaterwissenschaftler vor allem für seine Arbeiten zur Theorie und Ästhetik des Theaters bekannt. Er hatte in den 1950er Jahren als Schauspieler in Los Angeles gewirkt, unter anderem am Pasadena Playhouse. Nach seinem Magister- und vor seinem Doktoratsstudium diente er in der United States Navy, mit Einsätzen im Fernen Osten und schließlich in Washington D.C. als Assistent von Jacques Cousteau. Anfang der 1960er Jahre dozierte Lyons Theaterwissenschaft am Principia College in Illinois. Im Jahr 1968 erhielt er einen Ruf an die University of California, Berkeley, wo er später den Lehrstuhl für Theaterwissenschaft erhielt und später zum "Associate Dean of Letters and Sciences" avancierte. 1973 kehrte er nach Stanford zurück, wo er den Lehrstuhl für Theaterwissenschaft übernahm und einen neuen Studienplan sowohl für Grundstudium als auch Doktoranden entwarf. Sein Ziel war es, den Doktoranden mit Theorie und Praxis des Theaters zu konfrontieren, um hochqualifizierte Fachleute für beide Bereiche auszubilden. Viele von seinen Schülern übernahmen Lehrstühle an amerikanischen Universitäten und den Theatern des Landes. Andere arbeiten heute im Film. In seiner Forschung widmete sich Lyons Shakespeare, Tschechow, Ibsen, Brecht, Beckett und Shepard. Über diese publizierte er jeweils mindestens eine Monographie und mehrere Zeitschriftenbeiträge. Lyons führte auch immer wieder Regie, wie zum Beispiel Gays The Beggar’s Opera, Samuel Becketts Endgame, William Shakespeares Zwei Herren aus Verona und Hamlet.speares Zwei Herren aus Verona und Hamlet.
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تشارلز ر. ليونز (بالإنجليزية: Charles R. Lyons) هو أستاذ جامعي ومخرج أمريكي، ولد في 27 مارس 1933 في غلينديل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 مايو 1999.
, Charles R. Lyons (* 27. März 1933 in Glend … Charles R. Lyons (* 27. März 1933 in Glendale, Kalifornien; † 11. Mai 1999 in Palo Alto, Kalifornien) war Professor für Theater und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft an der Stanford University und Inhaber der Galerie Lyons Ltd. Er erhielt sein B.A. (1955), M.A. (1956) und Ph.D. (1964) von Stanford. Während seines Grundstudiums hatte er sich durch die in Stanford bekannte und beliebte Professorin Margery Bailey, nach der sein Lehrstuhl später benannt wurde, für Shakespeares Dramen begeistern lassen.für Shakespeares Dramen begeistern lassen.
, Charles R. Lyons (1933–1999) was an Americ … Charles R. Lyons (1933–1999) was an American professor of drama and comparative literature at Stanford University and co-owner of the art gallery . He received his AB (1955), MA (1956), and PhD (1964) from Stanford as well. As an undergraduate at Stanford he focused on Shakespeare with the legendary professor Margery Bailey, the namesake of his endowed chair. He is best known as a theorist and teacher of theater. His interest in performance began in the 1950s as a professional actor in Los Angeles where he routinely performed at the Pasadena Playhouse. After finishing his masters, Lyons spent four years as a lieutenant in US Navy, where he served in the Far East and later in Washington, D.C as a liaison to Jacques Cousteau.ton, D.C as a liaison to Jacques Cousteau.
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, تشارلز ر. ليونز
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