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...term this week. On the docket will be the appeal of G. P. Putnam's Sons, publisher of the contested edition, in Edward W. Brooke (Attorney General) v. A Book Named "John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure" (Commonly Known as Fanny Hill). Justice Donald M. Macaulay of the Massachusetts Superior Court finally ruled on Sept. 22 that "this book is utterly without redeeming social importance in the fields of art, literature, science, news or ideas of any social importance and that it is obscene, indecent and impure...
...Shakespeare you crave, hie to the Martinique, where last summer's New York Shakespeare Festival production of Othello, directed by Gladys Vaughan, has been revived. The play itself hardly needs further endorsement--Macaulay went so far as to term it "the greatest work in the world"--but the chief interest here is the portrayal of the title role by James Earl Jones. Life magazine's critic and others rate it above Olivier's. Alas! I am in no position to judge; but, in my own experience, I'd rank Jones above Paul Robeson, Orson Welles, William Marshall, Brock Peters--above...
Clive is known for his study, "Scotch Reviewers: The 'Edinburgh Review' 1802-1815," published in 1957. With Oscar Handlin, he edited Gottlieb Mittelbergor's "Journey to Pennsylvania in 1750." He is currently working on a volume entitled "The World of Macaulay...
...replica Globe Theater contains productions this summer of Measure for Measure. Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing. The first is notable chiefly because the actors wear codpieces, but San Diego audiences do not comprehend the play's intricate fornications. The second features a good performance by Charles Macaulay, a discovery from television. And the third is memorable because it was directed by B. Iden Payne, 82, a formidable figure in professional and bush theater for more than 60 years. His Much Ado is literal, straightforward, underdirected and onedimensional, which will indicate to any former Payne student that the master...
...pornographic?" Interrupted Judge Macaulay during Konigsberg's testimony...