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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Drama, by Henry Irving
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Author: Henry Irving
Release Date: September 17, 2004 [eBook #13483]
Language: English
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Addresses by
HENRY IRVING
With a Frontispiece By Whistler
I. The Stage as it is
II. The Art of Acting
III. Four Great Actors
IV. The Art of Acting
SESSIONAL OPENING
PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION
EDINBURGH
8 NOVEMBER 1881
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
You will not be surprised that, on this interesting occasion, I have selected as the subject of the few remarks I propose to offer you, "The Stage as it is." The stage--because to my profession I owe it that I am here, and every dictate of taste and of fidelity impels me to honor it; the stage as it is--because it is very cheap and empty honor that is paid to the drama in the abstract, and withheld from the theatre as a working institution in our midst. Fortunately there is less of this than there used to be. It arose partly from intellectual superciliousness, partly from timidity as to moral contamination. To boast of being able to appreciate Shakespeare more in reading him than in seeing him acted used to be a common method of affec