Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... theatre , since the recent changes here are more obvious and more universally admitted than in any form . No one doubts that the aims and methods of British play- wrights have altered vastly in the last twenty years , and my own view is ...
... theatre , since the recent changes here are more obvious and more universally admitted than in any form . No one doubts that the aims and methods of British play- wrights have altered vastly in the last twenty years , and my own view is ...
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... theatre tried to stay alive as a business without also staying alive as an art . Which is impossible . Its main weapon ( and one that it has still by no means discarded ) was social snobbery pure and simple . The only theatres that ...
... theatre tried to stay alive as a business without also staying alive as an art . Which is impossible . Its main weapon ( and one that it has still by no means discarded ) was social snobbery pure and simple . The only theatres that ...
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... theatre , in England , to turn itself into a new form , and one that has a chance of survival . For the theatre , as understood here for the last hundred evidently dying . Every month or so one reads in the paper that some well - known ...
... theatre , in England , to turn itself into a new form , and one that has a chance of survival . For the theatre , as understood here for the last hundred evidently dying . Every month or so one reads in the paper that some well - known ...
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