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Desmond MacCarthy. THE DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE THIS IS ARTICLE is about Ibsen and Ghosts- now running at the Kingsway Theatre . I have put that heading at the top , hoping it may seem ... DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE (Ghosts), 26th, 1917.
Desmond MacCarthy. THE DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE THIS IS ARTICLE is about Ibsen and Ghosts- now running at the Kingsway Theatre . I have put that heading at the top , hoping it may seem ... DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE (Ghosts), 26th, 1917.
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... dramatist , as I have occasion to repeat when- ever I write about him , is that his dialogue has the rhythm of modern life , which is more broken and much quicker than that of twenty years ago . He understands , too , that it is more ...
... dramatist , as I have occasion to repeat when- ever I write about him , is that his dialogue has the rhythm of modern life , which is more broken and much quicker than that of twenty years ago . He understands , too , that it is more ...
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... dramatist's task might be merely to provide a finger - post , leaving the actress to find her own way and to decide where to linger and where to hasten . We saw her , too , in another play in which the dramatist had been by no means ...
... dramatist's task might be merely to provide a finger - post , leaving the actress to find her own way and to decide where to linger and where to hasten . We saw her , too , in another play in which the dramatist had been by no means ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
THE DRAMATIST OF THE FUTURE Ghosts | 61 |
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