Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 11
... audience participation ' in the cinema , try watching a film in an empty auditorium . The presence of a a rapt , somnambulistic audience , a whole theatre full of fellow - dreamers , makes one aware that the cinema is a group experience ...
... audience participation ' in the cinema , try watching a film in an empty auditorium . The presence of a a rapt , somnambulistic audience , a whole theatre full of fellow - dreamers , makes one aware that the cinema is a group experience ...
Side 12
... audience . It is not ' realistic ' acting ; it is a skill with its own rules and its own traditions . And it brings in the audience as an all - important third wall of the triangle . - - In the most vigorous modern drama , the ...
... audience . It is not ' realistic ' acting ; it is a skill with its own rules and its own traditions . And it brings in the audience as an all - important third wall of the triangle . - - In the most vigorous modern drama , the ...
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... audience directly . The Brechtian technique of drawing in the audience is clearly helped out by memories of vaudeville , in which , as we saw in The Entertainer , Osborne clearly has a sympathetic interest . In Luther , several of the ...
... audience directly . The Brechtian technique of drawing in the audience is clearly helped out by memories of vaudeville , in which , as we saw in The Entertainer , Osborne clearly has a sympathetic interest . In Luther , several of the ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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