The Theory of the Theatre, and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism

The Theory of the Theatre, and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism
Author: Clayton Meeker Hamilton
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: History
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This is a collection of essays that explores the principles of dramatic criticism and the theory of theater. The book covers topics such as the psychology of theater audiences, stage conventions in modern times, emphasis on drama, the four leading types of drama, and modern social drama. In this book, the author also discusses the role of the dramatist, the business of theater, the boundaries of approbation, the effect of plays on the public, and the function of imagination in the theater. The book also provides insight into theater, drama, and the art of storytelling.

Judith

Judith
Author: Martin Schütze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1910
Genre:
ISBN:

Angel Island

Angel Island
Author: Inez Haynes Gillmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1914
Genre: Feminism
ISBN:

Men Versus the Man

Men Versus the Man
Author: Robert Rives La Monte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1910
Genre: Individualism
ISBN:

"This book is precisely what it pretends to be: a series of letters between friends. They were written because the general subject of the organization of society was one which vastly attracted both of us, and because a space of three hundred miles made a more intimate discussion impossible. Into them there went, not so much a learned review of the evidence and the prophets, as a record of personal, and often transient opinions and impressions. Changes of position are to be noticed in more than one place, but inasmuch as the purpose of each disputant was to shake the stand of the other, this proof of occasional success may be accepted, it is hoped, without impatience. It was thought best to print the letters without attempting to transform their epistolary freedom into a more sedate dialectic manner. They offer few new contributions of either fact or theory to the great questions they presume to discuss, but it is possible that they may be of some interest as showing how variously the accepted facts and theories appear and appeal to two somewhat eager inquirers."--Introduction.--From publisher description.