Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... actor's greatest triumph consists in mak- ing us think him some other person than himself . They prefer sometimes when he has died on the stage to have an actor remain out of sight and not return to bow before them with a smile on his ...
... actor's greatest triumph consists in mak- ing us think him some other person than himself . They prefer sometimes when he has died on the stage to have an actor remain out of sight and not return to bow before them with a smile on his ...
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... actor he is an inter- preter of the play , just as is the reader . And Professor Dolman well says , " An actor must , of course , convey the author's meaning to his audience . He must do more : he must convey a very subtle suggestion of ...
... actor he is an inter- preter of the play , just as is the reader . And Professor Dolman well says , " An actor must , of course , convey the author's meaning to his audience . He must do more : he must convey a very subtle suggestion of ...
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... acting , Chap . XIV ; relation of actor to author , 389 ; art is not reality , 390 ; the actor's indi- viduality , 392 ; idealization , 393 ; the actor's method , 395 ; effect of acting on character , 397 ; relation of read- ing to acting ...
... acting , Chap . XIV ; relation of actor to author , 389 ; art is not reality , 390 ; the actor's indi- viduality , 392 ; idealization , 393 ; the actor's method , 395 ; effect of acting on character , 397 ; relation of read- ing to acting ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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