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Actor in Dickens

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Van Amerongen, J. B.

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Publisher: M. S. G. Haskell House Summary: Dickens had a strong theatrical bias, and was always ready, at the slightest pretext, to throw himself into the staging and performing of a play. The author deals with this actor in Dickens, his youthful appearances in private theatricals, his marvelously successful readings from the novels, his attempts at play-writing, the direct references to the stage in his novels, and their dramatic qualities. Illus.
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Publisher: M. S. G. Haskell House

Dickens had a strong theatrical bias, and was always ready, at the slightest pretext, to throw himself into the staging and performing of a play. The author deals with this actor in Dickens, his youthful appearances in private theatricals, his marvelously successful readings from the novels, his attempts at play-writing, the direct references to the stage in his novels, and their dramatic qualities. Illus.

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