In The Theory Of The Modern Stage, Leading Drama Critic, Eric Bentley, Brings Together Landmark Writings By Dramatists, Directors And Thinkers Who Have Had A Profound Effect On The Theatre Since The Mid Nineteenth Century, From Adolphe Appia To Émile Zola. Here, Antonin Artaud Sets Out A Manifesto For A Theatre Of Cruelty, Bertolt Brecht Discusses The Tension Between Entertainment And Instruction In Experimental Drama And Bernard Shaw Defends Himself As A Realist, While W. B. Yeats Describes The Creation Of A People’s Theatre. The Ideas Of Theatre’s Great Makers Are Revealed By Their Best Expositors, As Eric Bentley Writes About Stanislavsky Belief In The Importance Of Emotional Memory When Creating A Dramatic Role And Arthur Symons Considers Richard Wagner And The Relationship Between Genius, Art And Nature.
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