The Theory of the Theatre, and Other Principles of Dramatic CriticismHamilton, Clayton Meeker
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The Theory of the Theatre, and Other Principles of Dramatic Criticism
Hamilton, Clayton Meeker
Drama -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.; Theater
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Containing tables, etc., of the Opera Season 1908-11.
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CHAPTERS OF OPERA
Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the Lyric
Drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time.
By HENRY EDWARD KREHBIEL, musical critic of the New York _Tribune_, author
of "Music and Manners in the Classical Period," "Studies in the Wagnerian
Drama," "How to Listen to Music," etc. With over 70 portraits and pictures
of Opera Houses. 450 pp. 12mo. $3.00 net.
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