Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... French acting has always won and deserved admiration. Thereisno doubt thatone cause of its permanently high reputeisthe absolute divorce in the French theatre of dramafrom spectacle. Molière stands toFrench literaturein much the same ...
... French acting has always won and deserved admiration. Thereisno doubt thatone cause of its permanently high reputeisthe absolute divorce in the French theatre of dramafrom spectacle. Molière stands toFrench literaturein much the same ...
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... French audience would regard it as sacrilege to convert a comedy of Molière into a spectacle. The French people are commonly credited witha love ofornament and display towhich the English peopleare assumed tobe strangers, but their ...
... French audience would regard it as sacrilege to convert a comedy of Molière into a spectacle. The French people are commonly credited witha love ofornament and display towhich the English peopleare assumed tobe strangers, but their ...
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