Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 páginas |
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Página vii
... past on the present . A large portion of the book discusses , as its title indicates , methods of representing Shakespeare on the modern stage . The attempt is there made to define , in the light of experience , the conditions which are ...
... past on the present . A large portion of the book discusses , as its title indicates , methods of representing Shakespeare on the modern stage . The attempt is there made to define , in the light of experience , the conditions which are ...
Página viii
... past and present situation , rather than with particular episodes or personalities , the real value of which the future has yet to determine . My best thanks are due to my friend Sir James Knowles , the proprietor and editor of The ...
... past and present situation , rather than with particular episodes or personalities , the real value of which the future has yet to determine . My best thanks are due to my friend Sir James Knowles , the proprietor and editor of The ...
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... past century , to which I confine my remarks here , the efforts to produce Shakespearean drama worthily which were made by THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ACTOR 13 Before anyone may commit 12 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
... past century , to which I confine my remarks here , the efforts to produce Shakespearean drama worthily which were made by THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ACTOR 13 Before anyone may commit 12 SHAKESPEARE AND THE MODERN STAGE.
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... past with its complexity in our own time , one can hardly resist the conclusion that the imagination of the theatre - going public is no longer what it was of old . The play alone was then " the thing . " Now " the thing , " it seems ...
... past with its complexity in our own time , one can hardly resist the conclusion that the imagination of the theatre - going public is no longer what it was of old . The play alone was then " the thing . " Now " the thing , " it seems ...
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... past with an ease that is un- known to the present patrons of the stage . The absence of scenery , the substitution of boys and men for women , could only have passed muster with the Elizabethan spectator because he was able to realise ...
... past with an ease that is un- known to the present patrons of the stage . The absence of scenery , the substitution of boys and men for women , could only have passed muster with the Elizabethan spectator because he was able to realise ...
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