"Dramatic Values" is a sophisticated collection of essays by the esteemed critic C. E. Montague, offering a profound exploration into the heart of the theatrical arts. Written during a transformative era for the stage, this work dissects the essential elements that constitute great drama, from the intricacies of playwriting to the nuances of performance and the evolving expectations of the audience.
Throughout the volume, Montague evaluates the works of legendary dramatists such as William Shakespeare, Henrik Ibsen, and Molière, while also addressing the contemporary shifts in stagecraft and realism. His insights go beyond mere reviews; they serve as a meditation on the moral and aesthetic standards of the theater. With a keen eye for detail and a witty, lucid style, the author examines the interplay between the actor's craft and the playwright's vision, emphasizing the enduring power of the live performance.
As a cornerstone of early 20th-century theater criticism, "Dramatic Values" remains an indispensable resource for students of literature, theater history, and the performing arts. It provides a timeless look at why certain plays resonate across generations and how the critic's perspective shapes our understanding of the dramatic experience.
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