Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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Page 159
... stage look happy to be doing what they are doing , too . One could hardly ask for more in the theater - ex- cept for great plays , great actors , and great spectacles . Lacking these , one hopes for vitality and joy ; and these seem ...
... stage look happy to be doing what they are doing , too . One could hardly ask for more in the theater - ex- cept for great plays , great actors , and great spectacles . Lacking these , one hopes for vitality and joy ; and these seem ...
Page 160
... stage and being seen by the audience . Everything must work toward mak- ing the Ghost as real as possible . But in the present production , Gielgud has forfeited the entire physical presence of the Ghost . This time the Ghost is really ...
... stage and being seen by the audience . Everything must work toward mak- ing the Ghost as real as possible . But in the present production , Gielgud has forfeited the entire physical presence of the Ghost . This time the Ghost is really ...
Page 164
... stage - prompting ( with the aid of a fellow - patient who acts as stage manager and narrator ) , supervis- ing , commenting . M. Coulmier , dressed formally and wearing some sort of honorific red sash , attended by his elegantly ...
... stage - prompting ( with the aid of a fellow - patient who acts as stage manager and narrator ) , supervis- ing , commenting . M. Coulmier , dressed formally and wearing some sort of honorific red sash , attended by his elegantly ...
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