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Lee, Sidney, Sir, 1859-1926

"Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays"

Mr Benson as a Trainer of Actors. The Succession
to Phelps 119

VI
THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE
I. The True Aim of the Municipal Theatre 122
II. Private Theatrical Enterprise and Literary Drama.
The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Actor-Manager
System. The Control of the Capitalist 123
III. Possibilities of the Artistic Improvement of
Theatrical Organisation in England 127
IV. Indications of a Demand for a Municipal Theatre 129
V. The Teaching of Foreign Experience. The
Example of Vienna 134
VI. The Conditions of Success in England 138

VII
ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY
I. The Conflicting Attitudes of Bacon and Shakespeare
to Formal Philosophy 142
II. Shakespeare's "Natural" Philosophy. Concealment
of his Personality in his Plays 148
III. His Lofty Conception of Public Virtue. Frequency
of his Denunciation of Royal "Ceremony" 152
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