On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Ronald Watkins. H 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT WITHERTO we have considered the playhouse , the prompt- book , the Book - Keeper's problems , and the accomplishments of the players : it is now time to turn to the poet himself , and re - study ...
Ronald Watkins. H 5 THE POET'S STAGECRAFT WITHERTO we have considered the playhouse , the prompt- book , the Book - Keeper's problems , and the accomplishments of the players : it is now time to turn to the poet himself , and re - study ...
Page 205
... poet's tricks are not finished yet . Changing his voice and his manner , Edgar pretends to find the old man huddled at the bottom of the precipice . The opposite illusion , of looking up from below , is again created by poetical means ...
... poet's tricks are not finished yet . Changing his voice and his manner , Edgar pretends to find the old man huddled at the bottom of the precipice . The opposite illusion , of looking up from below , is again created by poetical means ...
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... poet's construction , and examined his means of achieving continuity - the direct method , the method of alterna- tion , the " rod - in - pickle " method ; the power of rhythm to sustain the tension ; the technique of pervasive motif ...
... poet's construction , and examined his means of achieving continuity - the direct method , the method of alterna- tion , the " rod - in - pickle " method ; the power of rhythm to sustain the tension ; the technique of pervasive motif ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
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