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box set
box setn.1. A set of related items, such as books in a series, that are packaged in an often decorative box and sold as one unit.2. A stage set with a ceiling and three walls.box set n a collection of items of the same type, packaged together for sale in a presentation box box setA stage scene that is made up of enclosing walls, like a room.Box Set
Box Set theatrical scenery on a frame, depicting an interior. Box sets were used for the first time in 1794 by the German actor and director F. L. Schröder. They became especially widespread with the development of the “psychological drama and the drama of daily life,” which required an intimate, indoor setting for its stage realization. |