Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other EssaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 |
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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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... modern stage ordainsthatevery revival ofaShakespearean playat aleading theatreshall base somepartof itsclaim to public favouron its spectacular magnificence. The dramatic interestof Shakespearean dramais,infact, deemed by themanager ...
... modern stage ordainsthatevery revival ofaShakespearean playat aleading theatreshall base somepartof itsclaim to public favouron its spectacular magnificence. The dramatic interestof Shakespearean dramais,infact, deemed by themanager ...
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... so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily reliesto a very large extent for its success on the realism of.
... so much scenery or costume the wordsfail to get home to the audience. In comedies dealingwith concrete conditions of modern society,the stagepresentation necessarily reliesto a very large extent for its success on the realism of.
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... modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read Shakespeare athis fireside. It maybeadmitted thatthe public to which Shakespeare in his purity makes appealisnot ...
... modern theatrical manager, andas thingsare,for the most part avoids the theatre altogether. Thestudent stays athome to read Shakespeare athis fireside. It maybeadmitted thatthe public to which Shakespeare in his purity makes appealisnot ...
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