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A dramatized account of life in and around a theatrical company, tracing the construction and disintegration of public personae. The narrative follows rehearsals and performances led by an obsessive director, the ambitions and affectations of actors engineered to please popular tastes, and the managerial compromises that convert artistry into spectacle. Episodes move from the eager forging of a stage identity through periods of success to the penalties of vanity, rivalry, and private suffering, presenting a satiric yet intimate study of how publicity, manner, and desire reshape personal relations and moral choices.

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Title: The Fair Rewards

Author: Thomas Beer

Release date: December 9, 2019 [eBook #60885]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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THE FAIR
REWARDS


NEW BORZOI NOVELS

SPRING, 1922

Wanderers
Knut Hamsun
Men of Affairs
Roland Pertwee
The Fair Rewards
Thomas Beer
I Walked in Arden
Jack Crawford
Guest the One-Eyed
Gunnar Gunnarsson
The Garden Party
Katherine Mansfield
The Longest Journey
E. M. Forster
The Soul of a Child
Edwin Björkman
Cytherea
Joseph Hergesheimer
Explorers of the Dawn
Mazo de la Roche
The White Kami
Edward Alden Jewell


THE
FAIR REWARDS

THOMAS BEER

Tell arts they have no soundness
But vary by esteeming
Tell schools they want profoundness
And stand too much on seeming”—
Ralegh

“Eh, sirs,” says Koshchei, “I contemplate the spectacle
with appropriate emotions.”

NEW YORK
ALFRED·A·KNOPF
1922


COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Inc.

Published, February, 1922


Set up and electrotyped by the Vail-Ballou Co., Binghamton, N.Y.
Paper furnished by S. D. Warren & Co., Boston, Mass.
Printed and bound by the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass.


MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


To

M. A. A. B.