Shakespeare and the Modern Stage; with Other EssaysGood Press, 2019 M12 19 - 259 páginas 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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... playing company in London, and his later retirement in Stratford. Lee illuminates Shakespeare's genius through his plays, sonnets, and other works, showcasing his unparalleled knowledge of human character, wealth of humor, depth of ...
... playing company in London, and his later retirement in Stratford. Lee illuminates Shakespeare's genius through his plays, sonnets, and other works, showcasing his unparalleled knowledge of human character, wealth of humor, depth of ...
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... plays of serious literary aim have gained the approval of contemporary critics. These features of current dramatic history are welcome to playgoers of literary tastes; but I have attempted no survey of them, because PREFACE.
... plays of serious literary aim have gained the approval of contemporary critics. These features of current dramatic history are welcome to playgoers of literary tastes; but I have attempted no survey of them, because PREFACE.
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... Play of Hamlet without Abbreviation 116 Mr Benson as a Trainer of Actors . The Succession to 119 IV . Phelps THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE Table of Contents I. The True Aim of the Municipal Theatre 122 Private Theatrical Enterprise and Literary ...
... Play of Hamlet without Abbreviation 116 Mr Benson as a Trainer of Actors . The Succession to 119 IV . Phelps THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE Table of Contents I. The True Aim of the Municipal Theatre 122 Private Theatrical Enterprise and Literary ...
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... Plays III . His Lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony " 152 IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority 161 V. The Moral Atmosphere of Shakespearean Drama 164 VI . Shakespeare's Insistence on ...
... Plays III . His Lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony " 152 IV . The Duty of Obedience to Authority 161 V. The Moral Atmosphere of Shakespearean Drama 164 VI . Shakespeare's Insistence on ...
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... plays are all alike exploring a measureless region of philosophy and poetry, "round which no comprehension has yet ... play at a leading theatre shall base some part of its claim to public favour on its spectacular magnificence. The ...
... plays are all alike exploring a measureless region of philosophy and poetry, "round which no comprehension has yet ... play at a leading theatre shall base some part of its claim to public favour on its spectacular magnificence. The ...
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