Christopher Fry
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AN EXPERIENCE OF CRITICS AND THE APPROACH TO DRAMATIC CRITICISM
Written by Christopher Fry; Kaye Webb; Alec Guinness; et al.
Illustrated by Ronald Searle.
Stock no. 808000
Published by Perpetua.
1st
1952.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A brilliant playwright talks, at length, about his won and other people's experience of critics. What he expects of them and how they have helped or failed him. Eight distinguished critics explain as succintly as they are obliged to criticise, what their own aproach is to their work, the most discussed actor of recent years (Alec Guiness) provides a provoking introduction and, knitting them together in good fellowship, Ronald Searle supplies the caricatures. Edited by Kaye Webb. Black boards, gilt title to spine. B/w illustrations. 62 pages. A few minor marks to boards. Minor foxing to text block. Contents clean. Dustwrapper spine sunned/faded, worn to edges, a little grubby to rear panel.
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