Shakespeare and the Modern Stage; with Other EssaysGood Press, 19.12.2019 - 259 Seiten As this book was first published in the early twentieth century, it should be remembered that 'modern' can refer only to nineteenth-century theater. Sir Sydney Lee writes very much from the point of view that Shakespeare must be performed to be fully appreciated. |
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... respecting Shakespeare's Life PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE Table of Contents I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London Theatres of Pepys's Diary 256 82 85 III . Pepys's Enthusiasm for the Later Elizabethan Drama 90 IV ...
... respecting Shakespeare's Life PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE Table of Contents I. Pepys the Microcosm of the Average Playgoer II . The London Theatres of Pepys's Diary 256 82 85 III . Pepys's Enthusiasm for the Later Elizabethan Drama 90 IV ...
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... Respect Due to a Nation's Traditions and Experience IV . Shakespeare's Exposure of Social Foibles and Errors 184 V. Relevance of Shakespeare's Doctrine of Patriotism to Current Affairs 187 A PERIL OF SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH Table of ...
... Respect Due to a Nation's Traditions and Experience IV . Shakespeare's Exposure of Social Foibles and Errors 184 V. Relevance of Shakespeare's Doctrine of Patriotism to Current Affairs 187 A PERIL OF SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH Table of ...
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... respecting methods of Shakespearean production. Those who defend in theory the adaptability of Shakespeare to the stage are at variance with the leading managers, who alone possess the power of conferring on the Shakespearean drama ...
... respecting methods of Shakespearean production. Those who defend in theory the adaptability of Shakespeare to the stage are at variance with the leading managers, who alone possess the power of conferring on the Shakespearean drama ...
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... respect both for the dramatist and for the spectator. However unwittingly, he tends to misrepresent the one, and to mislead the other, in a particular of first-rate importance. Indeed, excess in scenic display does worse than restrict ...
... respect both for the dramatist and for the spectator. However unwittingly, he tends to misrepresent the one, and to mislead the other, in a particular of first-rate importance. Indeed, excess in scenic display does worse than restrict ...
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acting actor actor-manager actor-manager system actors and actresses admiration artistic audience Bacon Beeston Ben Jonson Benson Betterton biography career character Charles Kean comedy commemoration contemporary Contents I Table critical D'Avenant D'Avenant's dramatic art dramatist Drury Lane Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English experience France French genius George Peele Hamlet Henry histrionic honour human illusion imagination interest Jonson Julius Cæsar King literary drama literature London Lowin Macbeth memory methods modern Molière monument moral municipal theatre nation natural never Nicholas Rowe oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys Pepys's performance permanent Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece play of Shakespeare playhouse poet poetic present production realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles Sadler's Wells Theatre scene scenery scenic appliances sentiment seventeenth century Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama Sir Henry Irving spectacular spectator speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Table of Contents theatrical enterprise thou William William Beeston writing wrote