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In the most vigorous modern drama , the relationship of the audience to the play is half - way between participation in a rite and attendance at a political meeting . As in a cathedral , the audience is felt to be engaged ...
In the most vigorous modern drama , the relationship of the audience to the play is half - way between participation in a rite and attendance at a political meeting . As in a cathedral , the audience is felt to be engaged ...
Side 47
What ruins this passage as fiction is precisely the thing that makes it as political admonition — the sudden introduction of a fact from contemporary history . “ You think this couldn't happen ? ' the author is saying to his readers .
What ruins this passage as fiction is precisely the thing that makes it as political admonition — the sudden introduction of a fact from contemporary history . “ You think this couldn't happen ? ' the author is saying to his readers .
Side 48
Do we , asked one of them , judge Blake and Wordsworth on political grounds ? Another , a poet whose work I respect , said that he agreed with what I said about Grieve's politics , but felt that this was not ' the relevant time ' to ...
Do we , asked one of them , judge Blake and Wordsworth on political grounds ? Another , a poet whose work I respect , said that he agreed with what I said about Grieve's politics , but felt that this was not ' the relevant time ' to ...
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