Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... drama,which involves larger spheres of ... art,which is applied with an apt judgment andalight hand. Anything that aimsatdoing more than satisfythe condition essential to the effective suggestionof the scenic environment of Shakespeareandrama ...
... drama,which involves larger spheres of ... art,which is applied with an apt judgment andalight hand. Anything that aimsatdoing more than satisfythe condition essential to the effective suggestionof the scenic environment of Shakespeareandrama ...
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... drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean ... ofthearts. Thegreat actor relies for genuinesuccess on no mere gesticulatory mechanism. Imaginative insight, passion ...
... drama and the histrionic art. Macready's verdict has an universal application. "Theproduction ofthe Shakespearean ... ofthearts. Thegreat actor relies for genuinesuccess on no mere gesticulatory mechanism. Imaginative insight, passion ...
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... dramaticillusion was far more easily evokedthanit is nowadays. This isno ... art —nay, more,that hehimself hasjustified them. Thisline of argument ... Shakespeareandrama. They run:— There is,inmyopinion, no strict relevance intheselines ...
... dramaticillusion was far more easily evokedthanit is nowadays. This isno ... art —nay, more,that hehimself hasjustified them. Thisline of argument ... Shakespeareandrama. They run:— There is,inmyopinion, no strict relevance intheselines ...
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... dramatic art. In the case of great plays, the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic pointof view—which is theonly pointof view worthy of discussion—when thejust dramatic illusion is produced bysimple and ...
... dramatic art. In the case of great plays, the dramatic representation is most successful from the genuinely artistic pointof view—which is theonly pointof view worthy of discussion—when thejust dramatic illusion is produced bysimple and ...
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