Theatre Criticism by Irving Wardle

Theatre Criticism by Irving Wardle

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'You have discovered a perishable treasure, and it is imperative to share it with other people before it fades... Tracing its origins to Dryden and the Grub Street writers of Georgian London, Wardle goes on to examine the prejudices, questions and practices of modern reviewing, drawing on three decades' worth of his own experience.

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Theatre Criticism by Irving Wardle

'You have discovered a perishable treasure, and it is imperative to share it with other people before it fades... You have only one chance to get it right, while the impression is still fresh...' If critics often disagree among themselves over the merits of a given work, this is nothing compared to the wider argument about what the critic's role should be - Objective judge? Consumer guide? Provocateur? - and whether or not those practising criticism are living up to their duty to the 'perishable treasures' on which they pronounce. In Theatre Criticism, first published in 1992, Irving Wardle sets out to define the credentials and aims of this vexed profession. Tracing its origins to Dryden and the Grub Street writers of Georgian London, Wardle goes on to examine the prejudices, questions and practices of modern reviewing, drawing on three decades' worth of his own experience.
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ISBN 13 9780571300457
ISBN 10 0571300456
Title Theatre Criticism
Author Irving Wardle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2013-02-21
Number of pages 150
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