Extrait - Pages post liminaires: "... Monthly, 22, no. 5 (May 1938): 369370. 6. Denison, 368; ArchibaldMacLeish, The Fall of the City (broadcast April 11, 1937), in Six Plays (Boston: Houghton Mifßin ..."
Extrait - page 375: "... a uniform from which no head protrudes reminds one of ArchibaldMacLeish's Fall of the City, wherein an empty suit of armor on horseback conquers a ..."
Extrait - page 214: "... American Radio Drama," Revue des langues vivantes 44 (1978): 229-46. ArchibaldMacLeish, The Fall of the City: A Verse Play for Radio (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, ..."
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Radio Drama
par Tim Crook
(Hardcover - Nov 12 1999)
Extrait - page 24: "... into obscure and esoteric datelines in radio history such as ArchibaldMacLeish's The Fall of the City (1937), Norman Corwin's YIé Hold These Truths (1941), Giles Cooper's ..."
6.
Radio Drama
par Tim Crook
(Paperback - Nov 2 1999)
Extrait - page 24: "... into obscure and esoteric datelines in radio history such as ArchibaldMacLeish's The Fall of the City (1937), Norman Corwin's We Hold These Truths ( ..."
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Extrait - page 32: "... a new forum for plays and poetry as witnessed by ArchibaldMacLeish's Fall of the City and Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre of the Air. In explaining ..."
Extrait - page 119: "... machine and the events that had led to the catastrophe. ArchibaldMacLeish's The Fall of the City required the sense of a great crowd in a city ..."
Extrait - page 469: "... similarly popular; poetic drama, the vogue of which began with ArchibaldMacLeish's The Fall of the City and won further adherents with Norman Corwin's poetic plays; "documentary" ..."
Extrait - page 170: "... itself. In 1937, for the Workshop's most famous play (The Fall of the City, by ArchibaldMacLeish), McGill would discover that recordings of a crowd, ..."
Extrait - page 58: "... touched by the world tensions created by these events. That fall Reis received in the mail a half-hour script entitled The Fall of the City, by ArchibaldMacLeish. ..."
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