Modern Art And the Theatre Being Notes On Certain Approaches to a New Art of Th
Modern Art And the Theatre Being Notes On Certain Approaches to a New Art of Th
Cheney Sheldon
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Beyond these there is some all-over, conditioning theatrical attribute in the nature of an unfolding rhythm. A distinguishing feature here I am anxious not to evade it, as so many commentators and workers have is reliance on story-development or character-development. But this need not be plot for its own sake, as the short- story writers use it. It should rather be the play of divin- ity shaping a sequence of events, soul gradually brought to soul before our eyes, a reflection in unfolding act...ion of the universal relating rhythm. It may be hardly more than a loose arrangement of improvisations on a certain theme, or it may move as swiftly and inevitably as a Greek tragedy, but the flow, the disposition of events, the unrolling, is of its essential character. We are dealing with a time art, and tt is precisely because words are the most expeditious aid to unfolding the relationships of hu- manity, because they hasten the emotional action, that they become here a legitimate dramatic means.
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