Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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... ofthe past on thepresent. Alarge portion of the book discusses, as its title indicates, methodsof representing Shakespeare on the modernstage. The attemptis theremadeto define, inthe light of experience, theconditions whichare best ...
... ofthe past on thepresent. Alarge portion of the book discusses, as its title indicates, methodsof representing Shakespeare on the modernstage. The attemptis theremadeto define, inthe light of experience, theconditions whichare best ...
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Sir Sidney Lee. I. SHAKESPEARE. AND. THE. MODERN. STAGE. Without "the livingcommentandinterpretation ofthe theatre," Shakespeare's work is,fortherank andfileof mankind, "a deep well withoutawheelora windlass."Itis true that the whole of the ...
Sir Sidney Lee. I. SHAKESPEARE. AND. THE. MODERN. STAGE. Without "the livingcommentandinterpretation ofthe theatre," Shakespeare's work is,fortherank andfileof mankind, "a deep well withoutawheelora windlass."Itis true that the whole of the ...
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... ofthe illusion whichit ought toenforce. In the case of plays straightforwardly treating of contemporary affairs, the environmentwhich it issought to reproduceisfamiliar and easy of imitation. Inthe case of drama,which involves larger ...
... ofthe illusion whichit ought toenforce. In the case of plays straightforwardly treating of contemporary affairs, the environmentwhich it issought to reproduceisfamiliar and easy of imitation. Inthe case of drama,which involves larger ...
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... of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways fail to "please the million"; it may be "caviare ...
... of the textis obliterated by repetition from the actors' minds. Unostentatious mounting ofthe Shakespearean plays, however efficient be theacting with whichit is associated, mayalways fail to "please the million"; it may be "caviare ...
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... ofthe spectator is largely absorbed bythe triumphs ofthe scenepainter and machinist, ofthe costumier and the musicians.The actor and actress oftenelude notice altogether. Macready, whosetheatrical career wasanterior to the modern ...
... ofthe spectator is largely absorbed bythe triumphs ofthe scenepainter and machinist, ofthe costumier and the musicians.The actor and actress oftenelude notice altogether. Macready, whosetheatrical career wasanterior to the modern ...
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