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Hardcover The Art of Acting Book

ISBN: 1025281616

ISBN13: 9781025281612

The Art of Acting

"The Art of Acting" brings together the insights of three legendary figures of the nineteenth-century stage: Constant Coquelin, Henry Irving, and Dion Boucicault. This compelling collection explores the fundamental principles and technical demands of the actor's craft, offering a unique glimpse into the evolving theories of performance during a transformative era of theater history. Each contributor provides a distinct perspective on the balance between technical precision and emotional authenticity, debating whether the actor should feel the character's emotions or maintain a calculated detachment.

Coquelin, one of France's most celebrated comedic actors, presents his famous arguments on the dual consciousness of the performer, while the iconic British actor-manager Henry Irving responds with a defense of individual genius and poetic expression. Dion Boucicault, the prolific playwright and actor, adds practical observations on the mechanics of stagecraft and audience engagement. Together, these essays serve as a vital historical record of the art form, capturing a period when acting began to be analyzed as a rigorous intellectual discipline.

Written with the authority of masters who shaped the modern stage, "The Art of Acting" remains an essential resource for students of drama, theater historians, and anyone fascinated by the enduring mysteries of performance.

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