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Page 195
... mind and body fresh for new impressions ? In short , and this is more important than it may seem , is he to be a reporter , a reviewer , or a critic ? The dramatic critic differs from the reporter and the reviewer in that he is more ...
... mind and body fresh for new impressions ? In short , and this is more important than it may seem , is he to be a reporter , a reviewer , or a critic ? The dramatic critic differs from the reporter and the reviewer in that he is more ...
Page 359
... mind were that there is an " unconscious " which sharply affects the consciousness ; that the mind is split thus because of cer- tain conflicts or " repressions " ; and that sexual impressions are received earlier and are more ...
... mind were that there is an " unconscious " which sharply affects the consciousness ; that the mind is split thus because of cer- tain conflicts or " repressions " ; and that sexual impressions are received earlier and are more ...
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... mind . Except in the case of certain intellectual plays the theatre is wholly concerned with the unconscious mind of the audience . The conscious mind should play no part . " When Jones designed the setting for Hopkins ' production of ...
... mind . Except in the case of certain intellectual plays the theatre is wholly concerned with the unconscious mind of the audience . The conscious mind should play no part . " When Jones designed the setting for Hopkins ' production of ...
Contents
Preface George Freedley | ix |
Actress Tallulah Bankhead | 33 |
Community Theatre Movement The Carl Glick | 169 |
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