Word: artistically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most sensible means of approaching the study, since plays and their productions are inseparable. Such a composite picture, dealing with every aspect of the problem facing dramatist and producer--the monoply system, the democratization of art, the vastness of the playhouses, the endless litigation, financial failures, the rift between artist and public, the custom of "damning the play," the growing attitude of the T. B. M. coincident with the rise of industrialism, the conservatism of the pit, the popularity of triple bills, the indulgence of the audiences in Old Price riots--such a picture might easily have become a confusing...
...rarely the good fortune of a reviewer to be able to refer to the artistic standards of an author, and to hold up beside this foot rule the artist's most recent work, in this case a book of short stories, "Here and Beyond." There are five chapter headings in "The Writing of Fiction," and judgment of Mrs. Wharton's short stories may validly proceed on at least two counts of the five, if not more. She treats fiction writing in general, the telling of a short story, the work of constructing a novel, and the character situation...
Like Mr. Sinclair Lewis (TIME, May 17, THE PRESS), Herr Hauptmann issued a statement explaining why he deemed himself bound as an artist to decline an honor of this type: "I do not believe conscious leadership is possible in literature. Writers who are thus officially recognized by the state would form a group to which free writers would rightly object...
...frieze-like border that merits close scrutiny is given the place of honor in the number. The poet enjoys the eminently satisfying experience of visiting the nether regions and viewing those worthies who have intrigued his interest on the lecture platform. The reader will readily observe that the artist, too, enjoyed his work in depicting the nether regions. Despite the trace of bitterness always in evidence in an undergraduate's opinion of his intellectual antennae at the season of the finals, the epic is a worthy successor of the now famous Italian's Comedy to be found on the reading...
First Slavonic DanceDvorak Overture, "Fingal's Cave" Mendelssohn Waltz. "Artist's Life" Strauss Fantasin, "Carmen" Bizet Suite from "The Seasons" Tchaikovsky a. April: "Snowdrops" b. June: "Barcarolle" c. November: "The Troika" Love-Death from "Tristan and Isolde" Wagner Serenade Pierne Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszi Overture to "Mignon" Thomas Entr'acte Valse Hellmesberger Charge of the Hussars Spindler