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- catalog contributor b1554469.
- catalog created "1945.".
- catalog date "1945".
- catalog date "1945.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1945.".
- catalog description "Upon the arts in general, and their fortunes in England -- Music -- Painting -- Literature -- The drama and its educational use -- Self-expression -- The receptive side; and happy ways of doing things in politics or industry -- Drama in education -- The sort of play to study -- Tyranny or cooperation -- The casting of a play: among actors; among students -- The explicit and implicit methods of playwriting -- The cooperative task -- The study of a play puts it on trial -- The question of dramatic integrity -- Isben and his Rosmersholm -- But study leaves the play, as it finds it, a work of art -- A theater that might be -- Patronage and censorship -- The commercial theater -- What is a theater -- The movie -- The actor's standpoint -- The drama of enduring worth -- The theater's third factor: the audience -- The past which is no past -- The exemplary case of Shakespeare -- Enduring art -- The coming peace -- Democracy in the making.".
- catalog extent "vi, 91 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Use of the drama.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Use of the drama.".
- catalog isPartOf "[Princeton books in the humanities. no. 5]".
- catalog issued "1945".
- catalog issued "1945.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, Princeton University Press,".
- catalog relation "Use of the drama.".
- catalog subject "808.2".
- catalog subject "Drama History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Drama in education.".
- catalog subject "PN1657 .G74".
- catalog subject "Theater.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Upon the arts in general, and their fortunes in England -- Music -- Painting -- Literature -- The drama and its educational use -- Self-expression -- The receptive side; and happy ways of doing things in politics or industry -- Drama in education -- The sort of play to study -- Tyranny or cooperation -- The casting of a play: among actors; among students -- The explicit and implicit methods of playwriting -- The cooperative task -- The study of a play puts it on trial -- The question of dramatic integrity -- Isben and his Rosmersholm -- But study leaves the play, as it finds it, a work of art -- A theater that might be -- Patronage and censorship -- The commercial theater -- What is a theater -- The movie -- The actor's standpoint -- The drama of enduring worth -- The theater's third factor: the audience -- The past which is no past -- The exemplary case of Shakespeare -- Enduring art -- The coming peace -- Democracy in the making.".
- catalog title "The use of the drama, by Harley Granville-Barker.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".