Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Manager System . The Control of the Capitalist III . Possibilities of the Artistic Improvement of Theat- rical Organisation in England . · 122 123 127 IV . Indications of a Demand for a Municipal Theatre V. The Teaching of Foreign ...
... Manager System . The Control of the Capitalist III . Possibilities of the Artistic Improvement of Theat- rical Organisation in England . · 122 123 127 IV . Indications of a Demand for a Municipal Theatre V. The Teaching of Foreign ...
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... managers , who alone possess the power of conferring on the Shakespearean drama theatrical interpretation . In the most in- fluential circles of the theatrical profession it has become a commonplace to assert that Shakespearean drama ...
... managers , who alone possess the power of conferring on the Shakespearean drama theatrical interpretation . In the most in- fluential circles of the theatrical profession it has become a commonplace to assert that Shakespearean drama ...
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... manager to be inadequate to satisfy the necessary commercial purposes of the theatre . The average purveyor of public entertain- ment reckons Shakespeare's plays among tasteless and colourless commodities , which only become marketable ...
... manager to be inadequate to satisfy the necessary commercial purposes of the theatre . The average purveyor of public entertain- ment reckons Shakespeare's plays among tasteless and colourless commodities , which only become marketable ...
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... manager's central position . The pleasure which recent Shakespearean revivals offer the spec- tator reaches him mainly through the eye . That is the manager's avowed intention . Yet no one would seriously deny that the Shakespearean ...
... manager's central position . The pleasure which recent Shakespearean revivals offer the spec- tator reaches him mainly through the eye . That is the manager's avowed intention . Yet no one would seriously deny that the Shakespearean ...
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... manager . Again , no processions of psalm - singing priests and monks contribute to the essential illusion in the historical plays . Nor does the text of The Merchant of Venice demand any 1 A minor practical objection , from the ...
... manager . Again , no processions of psalm - singing priests and monks contribute to the essential illusion in the historical plays . Nor does the text of The Merchant of Venice demand any 1 A minor practical objection , from the ...
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