On Producing ShakespeareB. Blom, 1964 - 335 pages |
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Page 224
... poetic drama - for the poetic drama relies for its effects upon the spoken word , and the stoic is by nature short of speech . The cinema camera can register the silent suffering of stoicism by the twitching of an eybrow and the ...
... poetic drama - for the poetic drama relies for its effects upon the spoken word , and the stoic is by nature short of speech . The cinema camera can register the silent suffering of stoicism by the twitching of an eybrow and the ...
Page 226
... poet's " Withdrawal- and - Return " . We shall notice then that the new method of characterisation is no less than the old a poetic creation , that it is indeed still more closely bound up with the art of the poet who was constantly ...
... poet's " Withdrawal- and - Return " . We shall notice then that the new method of characterisation is no less than the old a poetic creation , that it is indeed still more closely bound up with the art of the poet who was constantly ...
Page 313
... poets have been ; he was a poet of genius , as few dramatists have been ; and he found ready for his art , the perfect vehicle for poetic drama , in the Globe Playhouse . Is the case then proven , that if we want to experience the whole ...
... poets have been ; he was a poet of genius , as few dramatists have been ; and he found ready for his art , the perfect vehicle for poetic drama , in the Globe Playhouse . Is the case then proven , that if we want to experience the whole ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND EDITION | 16 |
THE ACTING TRADITION OF | 108 |
31 | 117 |
Copyright | |
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