The Actor And The TextRandom House, 29 февр. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 304 Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre. |
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... passage is totally related to the surge and current of the sea there is more than grammatical sense here . For the whole thought becomes the current in which he is caught , and the specific words and phrases are like the waves . If we ...
... passage is totally related to the surge and current of the sea there is more than grammatical sense here . For the whole thought becomes the current in which he is caught , and the specific words and phrases are like the waves . If we ...
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... passages in Shakespeare and the Jacobeans that strike our ears as being totally modern , where the spareness and directness of a line can make us catch our breath in surprise at its contemporary ring . I think of lines from Coriolanus ...
... passages in Shakespeare and the Jacobeans that strike our ears as being totally modern , where the spareness and directness of a line can make us catch our breath in surprise at its contemporary ring . I think of lines from Coriolanus ...
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... passages we have already looked at we have seen how the nature of the image is part of the expression of the character : for Othello , there was no other image than the sea which could have conveyed the size the enormity of his inner ...
... passages we have already looked at we have seen how the nature of the image is part of the expression of the character : for Othello , there was no other image than the sea which could have conveyed the size the enormity of his inner ...
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... passage about listening to the sound of a place - Caliban's awareness of the life of the island . But in describing it , he makes us aware of something beyond ourselves , or a past that is contained in each place and which is separate ...
... passage about listening to the sound of a place - Caliban's awareness of the life of the island . But in describing it , he makes us aware of something beyond ourselves , or a past that is contained in each place and which is separate ...
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Nature of the image its logic and its inquiry into nature | 52 |
Structure of speeches | 128 |
Shakespeare | 139 |
Metre and Energy | 171 |
Acting Text and Style | 189 |
Further Points of Text | 205 |
Relating to Other Texts | 251 |
Voice Work | 260 |
Further Voice Exercises | 274 |
Further Perspectives | 285 |
Index of Quotations | 297 |
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