Directors on Directing: A Source Book of the Modern Theater, Volume 10Toby Cole, Helen Krich Chinoy |
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Page 105
... conflict as that which permeates the play : the conflict between the rights of the individual and the rights of the community , between individual emotions and reasons of state . In Antigone we see two equally justified attitudes ...
... conflict as that which permeates the play : the conflict between the rights of the individual and the rights of the community , between individual emotions and reasons of state . In Antigone we see two equally justified attitudes ...
Page 182
... conflict of two generations in the latter play are expressed with such clear and insistent emphasis that their message can be trans- mitted in any environment . There are on the other hand plays whose cardinal idea will be fully ...
... conflict of two generations in the latter play are expressed with such clear and insistent emphasis that their message can be trans- mitted in any environment . There are on the other hand plays whose cardinal idea will be fully ...
Page 223
... ideal director . But this ideal has turned the head of more than one director . In the cinema as in the theater , there is a conflict between techni- cians and writers for the realization of unity under the Dramatic Economy 223.
... ideal director . But this ideal has turned the head of more than one director . In the cinema as in the theater , there is a conflict between techni- cians and writers for the realization of unity under the Dramatic Economy 223.
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Helen Krich Chinoy | 3 |
George II Duke of SaxeMeiningen | 81 |
André Antoine | 89 |
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