Drama |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 76
... wife . " Lie quiet where you are . How absurd to one without the tragic sense it seems that this unfor- giving wife has never till then , in all those years , spoken to her husband , and that all she lives for should be to raise a ...
... wife . " Lie quiet where you are . How absurd to one without the tragic sense it seems that this unfor- giving wife has never till then , in all those years , spoken to her husband , and that all she lives for should be to raise a ...
Page 105
... wife , must blindly obey , and a soft , yielding , pathetic side which cries out to be petted and nursed like a child . The passage from one state to the other is in this case unmodulated by a touch of humour ; they are both stark ...
... wife , must blindly obey , and a soft , yielding , pathetic side which cries out to be petted and nursed like a child . The passage from one state to the other is in this case unmodulated by a touch of humour ; they are both stark ...
Page 320
... wife who is harsh to him . ( Mr. Gerald Du Maurier gave a perfect representation of this char- acter , and Miss Hilda Moore was excellent . ) The fault in the case of the others was not in Fate , but in themselves . The philanderer ...
... wife who is harsh to him . ( Mr. Gerald Du Maurier gave a perfect representation of this char- acter , and Miss Hilda Moore was excellent . ) The fault in the case of the others was not in Fate , but in themselves . The philanderer ...
Contents
THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
DRAMA AND DOSTOEVSKY The Idiot Septem | 91 |
Copyright | |
27 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acter actors actress admirable Apple Cart artist audience beauty better Cæsar char character comedy course criticism curtain Cymbeline dark death delight dialogue drama dramatist Duse effect emotion English excellent expression eyes father feel Fortune Theatre Franklin Dyall Galsworthy gestures girl Granville Barker Haggett Hamlet human husband Iago Ibsen imagination interest interpretation Joan Julius Cæsar kind last act live look lover Magda Maugham ment mind Miss modern moral moving nature never night Noel Coward once Othello passages passion pathos performance Pierrot play poet poetry producer realistic remember Rosmersholm Sacha Guitry Sarah Bernhardt scene sense sentiment Shakespeare Shaw Shaw's Shylock Sonya soul speak speech spirit stage Stephen Moor story Strindberg suggest sympathy Tchehov tell tenderness Theatre theme things thought tion touch tragedy turn Uncle Vanya Vanya voice Volpone wife woman wonder words write young youth