The Elements Of Dramatic Criticism: Containing An Analysis Of The Stage Under The Following Heads, Tragedy, Tragi-comedy, Comedy, Pantomime, And ... The Education Of The Greek And Roman Actors - Softcover

Cook, William

 
9781245056977: The Elements Of Dramatic Criticism: Containing An Analysis Of The Stage Under The Following Heads, Tragedy, Tragi-comedy, Comedy, Pantomime, And ... The Education Of The Greek And Roman Actors

Synopsis

"The Elements Of Dramatic Criticism" by William Cook offers a comprehensive analysis of the stage, examining various dramatic forms including tragedy, tragi-comedy, comedy, pantomime, and farce. This detailed work provides insights into the construction and performance of plays, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of dramatic literature.

Cook delves into the historical context of theater, providing a sketch of the education and roles of Greek and Roman actors, enriching the reader's understanding of the evolution of dramatic arts. This exploration of classical theater highlights the enduring influence of ancient practices on modern stagecraft.

This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the theoretical underpinnings of dramatic criticism and the historical development of theatrical performance. It serves as a valuable guide for analyzing and appreciating the elements that contribute to compelling and effective dramatic productions.

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About the Author

William Wallace Cook was born in Marshall, Michigan, in 1867. He was the author of a memoir, The Fiction Factory, as well as dozens of Westerns and science-fiction novels, many of which were adapted into films. He was nicknamed the man who deforested Canada for the volume of stories he fed into the pulp-magazine mill. He spent five years composing Plotto before finally publishing it in 1928. Cook died in his hometown of Marshall in 1933.

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