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Shakespeare and the Modern Stage; with Other Essays

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A collection of essays examines the relationship between Shakespearean drama and contemporary theatrical practice, arguing for simplified scenic methods, the actor's primacy, and a repertory approach to sustain vitality. It surveys historical production methods and audience conditions from Elizabethan playgoing to Restoration alterations, considers biographical and oral traditions surrounding the playwright, and assesses the contributions of notable actors and managers. Other pieces analyze philosophical and patriotic themes in the plays, trace reception in France, warn against scholarly forgery, and propose practical reforms for municipal theatres, commemoration, and ongoing public appreciation.

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Sir Sidney Lee

Sir Sidney Lee was an English biographer and literary scholar, best known for his extensive work on William Shakespeare. His notable publications include "A Life of William Shakespeare," which offers a detailed examination of the playwright's life and legacy, complemented by portraits and facsimiles. Lee also contributed to the understanding of Shakespeare's impact on contemporary theater in his collection of essays titled "Shakespeare and the Modern Stage." His scholarship has played a significant role in shaping modern interpretations of Shakespeare's works and continues to influence literary studies.

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