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Page 79
... audience ? There is no such thing as an audience as an entity - in - itself , for whenever one finds an audience one finds a literary work creating it , and without a literary work there would be no audience . * Be that as it may , we ...
... audience ? There is no such thing as an audience as an entity - in - itself , for whenever one finds an audience one finds a literary work creating it , and without a literary work there would be no audience . * Be that as it may , we ...
Page 98
... audience is to achieve anonymity ; to be the subject of an audience is to be stri- dently aware of oneself . The audience may be present , as in a the- ater , or implicit , as when we feel we are part of “ the reading pub- lic ...
... audience is to achieve anonymity ; to be the subject of an audience is to be stri- dently aware of oneself . The audience may be present , as in a the- ater , or implicit , as when we feel we are part of “ the reading pub- lic ...
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... audience must not be able to think that it has been transported to the scene of the story . " " The actor has to discard whatever means he has learnt of getting the audience to identify it self with the characters which he plays ...
... audience must not be able to think that it has been transported to the scene of the story . " " The actor has to discard whatever means he has learnt of getting the audience to identify it self with the characters which he plays ...
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