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THE ELEMENTS OF DRAMA By J. L. STYAN This is an introduction to the drama, singling out and discussing its various elements, with detailed and generous quotation from the masterpieces. Mr Styan emphasizes that plays are meant to be judged in performance, not in the study, and that the play is something created by a co-operation of author, actor, producer and audience. The actor is doing something for the author's words; he is making the play work; and so is the spectator as he responds to the art of the actor, the producer and the playwright. It is a unique relationship, and the play in performance must be judged by 'theatrical' standards as well as literary ones. Mr Styan begins with the elements of a dramatic text and the way they are built together. For every aspect-words, movement, tempó-and for larger considerations, such as verse-drama, convention, 'character', and audience-participation, Mr Styan provides close analyses of excerpts from plays by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Wilde, Shaw, Strindberg, Pirandello, Synge, Anouilh, Sartre, Eliot and others. These detailed expositions give an insight into the aims and techniques of the particular playwrights as well as into the generál themes. This is an ideál introduction to the art of the theatre for the generál reader and the student of literature. Sensible and stimulating.Times Educational Supplement. A valuable introduction for students of drama, whilst it may remind actors, producer and critics of things forgottén, or reveal things as yet undiscovered.donald fitzjohn in Drama. A straightforward and lucid introduction to the subject, of its kind a model. The book is sensible, intelligent, interesting and detailed. JAMES A. SHARAFin Harvard Summer News Cover design by Michael Harvey