Arthur Murphy's Theatrical Criticism

Arthur Murphy's Theatrical Criticism
Title Arthur Murphy's Theatrical Criticism PDF eBook
Author Robert George Keesey
Publisher
Pages 774
Release 1969
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The Dramatic Career of Arthur Murphy

The Dramatic Career of Arthur Murphy
Title The Dramatic Career of Arthur Murphy PDF eBook
Author Howard Hunter Dunbar
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Pages 358
Release 1946
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Theatrical Criticism

Theatrical Criticism
Title Theatrical Criticism PDF eBook
Author James Peter Fearon
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Pages 62
Release 1805
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Plays by Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy

Plays by Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy
Title Plays by Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy PDF eBook
Author George Taylor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 1984-03-29
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780521241328

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For this volume George Taylor has edited five plays by two largely forgotten eighteenth-century playwrights, Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy. The plays are The Minor and The Nabob by Foote and The Citizen, Three Weeks after Marriage and Know Your Own Mind by Murphy. All, apart from the last, are two- or three-act farces, the main popular fare of the eighteenth-century theatre. They are still eminently playable today, each exploring a different aspect of London society. Both playwrights have an acute ear for amusing and socially revealing dialogue, with a deft sense of situation comedy. Foote was an important theatre manager who established the success of the Haymarket Theatre by his particular brand of satire and mimicry. Had Murphy been more assiduous in his theatrical career and maintained good relations with David Garrick, his reputation as a dramatist might now have ranked him alongside Goldsmith and Sheridan.

Comedy of the Way to Keep Him, by Arthur Murphy, Esq. Adapted for Theatrical Representation, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane ... with a Critique, by R. Cumberland

Comedy of the Way to Keep Him, by Arthur Murphy, Esq. Adapted for Theatrical Representation, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane ... with a Critique, by R. Cumberland
Title Comedy of the Way to Keep Him, by Arthur Murphy, Esq. Adapted for Theatrical Representation, as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane ... with a Critique, by R. Cumberland PDF eBook
Author Arthur Murphy
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Pages 116
Release 1817*
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Arthur Murphy

Arthur Murphy
Title Arthur Murphy PDF eBook
Author John Pike Emery
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 236
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 151281573X

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A biography of one of the most popular dramatist of his day, friend of Fielding, Dr. Johnson, David Garrick, and the Thrales.

Theatre Criticism

Theatre Criticism
Title Theatre Criticism PDF eBook
Author Irving Wardle
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 172
Release 2013-02-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0571300464

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'You have discovered a perishable treasure, and it is imperative to share it with other people before it fades... You have only one chance to get it right, while the impression is still fresh...' If critics often disagree among themselves over the merits of a given work, this is nothing compared to the wider argument about what the critic's role should be - Objective judge? Consumer guide? Provocateur? - and whether or not those practising criticism are living up to their duty to the 'perishable treasures' on which they pronounce. In Theatre Criticism, first published in 1992, Irving Wardle sets out to define the credentials and aims of this vexed profession. Tracing its origins to Dryden and the Grub Street writers of Georgian London, Wardle goes on to examine the prejudices, questions and practices of modern reviewing, drawing on three decades' worth of his own experience.