04/07/2024
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Author: Clayton Hamilton Genre: Essays & Short Works , Performing Arts Chapter: 23
Listen: A collection of essays by American critic Clayton Hamilton concerning theatre & dramatic practices, and the criticism thereof, from an early 20th century perspective. – Summary by Andrew Gaunce
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The Psychology of Theatre Audiences
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The Actor and the Dramatist
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Stage Conventions in Modern Times
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Economy of Attention in Theatrical Performances
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The Four Leading Types of Drama
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The Modern Social Drama
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The Public and the Dramatist
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Dramatic Art and the Theatre Business
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The Happy Ending in the Theatre
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The Boundaries of Approbation
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Imitation and Suggestion in the Drama
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Holding the Mirror Up to Nature
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Blank Verse on the Contemporary Stage
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Dramatic Literature and Theatric Journalism
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The Intention of Permanence
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The Quality of New Endeavor
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The Effect of Plays Upon the Public
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Pleasant and Unpleasant Plays
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Themes in the Theatre
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The Function of Imagination