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The Day Before Yesterday


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The Day Before Yesterday' contains thirty-three intriguing essays on childhood by Richard Barham Middleton. These essays are written in beautiful and simple language and make an engaging read for children. The author did an excellent job of writing down his thoughts in literary form and conveying them efficiently. Middleton was an English poet and author well-known mainly for his short ghost stories. The essays in this work include An Enchanted Place, A Railway Journey, The Magic Pool, Children And The Spring, On Nursery Cupboards, and many more.




The Cambridge History of American Theatre


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The second volume of the authoritative, multi-volume Cambridge History of American Theatre, first published in 1999, begins in the post-Civil War period and traces the development of American theatre up to 1945. It covers all aspects of theatre from plays and playwrights, through actors and acting, to theatre groups and directors. Topics examined include vaudeville and popular entertainment, European influences, theatre in and beyond New York, the rise of the Little Theatre movement, changing audiences, modernism, the Federal Theatre movement, scenography, stagecraft, and architecture. Contextualising chapters explore the role of theatre within the context of American social and cultural history, and the role of American theatre in relation to theatre in Europe and beyond. This definitive history of American theatre includes contributions from the following distinguished academics - Thomas Postlewait, John Frick, Tice L. Miller, Ronald Wainscott, Brenda Murphy, Mark Fearnow, Brooks McNamara, Thomas Riis, Daniel J. Watermeier, Mary C. Henderson, and Warren Kliewer.




The Lady from the Sea


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The Theatre in Life


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The Publishers Weekly


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Theatre Magazine


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Officer 666


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The Collected Works of Harold Clurman


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(Applause Books). For six decades, Harold Clurman illuminated our artistic, social, and political awareness in thousands of reviews, essays, and lectures. His work appeared indefatigably in The Nation, The New Republic, The London Observer, The New York Times, Harper's, Esquire, New York Magazine , and more. The Collected Works of Harold Clurman captures over six hundred of Clurman's encounters with the most significant events in American theatre as well as his regular passionate embraces of dance, music, art and film. This chronological epic offers the most comprehensive view of American theatre seen through the eyes of our most extraordinary critic. 1102 pages, hardcover.