Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... Literary Drama . The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Actor- Manager System . The Control of the Capitalist . III ... Drama · 164 ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY - Continued VI . Shakespeare's Insistence.
... Literary Drama . The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Actor- Manager System . The Control of the Capitalist . III ... Drama · 164 ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY - Continued VI . Shakespeare's Insistence.
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... drama theatrical interpretation . In the most in- fluential circles of the theatrical profession it has become a commonplace to assert that Shakespearean drama cannot be successfully produced , cannot be rendered tolerable to any ...
... drama theatrical interpretation . In the most in- fluential circles of the theatrical profession it has become a commonplace to assert that Shakespearean drama cannot be successfully produced , cannot be rendered tolerable to any ...
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... literary point of view , the man- agerial activity be well conceived or to the public advantage . It is hard to ... drama appeals , both primarily and ultimately , to the head and to the heart . Whoever seeks , therefore , by the production ...
... literary point of view , the man- agerial activity be well conceived or to the public advantage . It is hard to ... drama appeals , both primarily and ultimately , to the head and to the heart . Whoever seeks , therefore , by the production ...
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... drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous excess . " 1 But it is not only a simplification of scenic ap- pliances that is needed . Other external incidents of production require revision ...
... drama is , from the literary and logical points of view , " wasteful and ridiculous excess . " 1 But it is not only a simplification of scenic ap- pliances that is needed . Other external incidents of production require revision ...
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... drama for its own sake , is prone to distrust the modern theatrical manager , and as things are , for the most part ... literary beauty of the text is obliterated by repeti- tion from the actors ' minds . Unostentatious mount- ing of the ...
... drama for its own sake , is prone to distrust the modern theatrical manager , and as things are , for the most part ... literary beauty of the text is obliterated by repeti- tion from the actors ' minds . Unostentatious mount- ing of the ...
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