On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 241
... continuity . It will be worth while to study more closely the mechanics of this continuity . ( viii ) Continuity It has already been seen , in considering the problems of scene- rotation , that the swift continuity possible in this ...
... continuity . It will be worth while to study more closely the mechanics of this continuity . ( viii ) Continuity It has already been seen , in considering the problems of scene- rotation , that the swift continuity possible in this ...
Page 242
... continuity and dissipates the concentration of the audience . Any such expedient on the picture - stage throws the audience , as it were , back upon itself : the spell is interrupted as it is when the cinema - projector breaks down . In ...
... continuity and dissipates the concentration of the audience . Any such expedient on the picture - stage throws the audience , as it were , back upon itself : the spell is interrupted as it is when the cinema - projector breaks down . In ...
Page 283
... continuity of dramatic tension . ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) ( Continuity , pp . 241 ff . ) 42 Unsex me here see note below on I. vii . 54 ff . · · 58 The lineation and punctuation of the Folio is worth reproducing here , as an ...
... continuity of dramatic tension . ( Scene - Rotation , pp . 31 ff . ) ( Continuity , pp . 241 ff . ) 42 Unsex me here see note below on I. vii . 54 ff . · · 58 The lineation and punctuation of the Folio is worth reproducing here , as an ...
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INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
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