On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 15
... position of the platform , and the consequent relation between actor and audience ; the unusual quality of their characterisation . In a digression we make personal acquaintance with some of the players and discuss the important issue ...
... position of the platform , and the consequent relation between actor and audience ; the unusual quality of their characterisation . In a digression we make personal acquaintance with some of the players and discuss the important issue ...
Page 151
... position of Malvolio as a dignified gentleman who is Steward of a great household , makes his aspiration to the hand of his mistress a quite credible ambition : " There is example for't , " says he , and Miss M. St. Clair Byrne , in an ...
... position of Malvolio as a dignified gentleman who is Steward of a great household , makes his aspiration to the hand of his mistress a quite credible ambition : " There is example for't , " says he , and Miss M. St. Clair Byrne , in an ...
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... position , with another conversation up- stage . ( Positioning , see especially p . 137 ) The incidents of this scene are : ( 1 ) Cawdor's execution - un- necessary , but the ironical point of the juxtaposition of . . . absolute Trust ...
... position , with another conversation up- stage . ( Positioning , see especially p . 137 ) The incidents of this scene are : ( 1 ) Cawdor's execution - un- necessary , but the ironical point of the juxtaposition of . . . absolute Trust ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION i | 16 |
THE PLAYHOUSE | 17 |
THE PROMPT BOOK | 25 |
Copyright | |
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