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O'Neill and Ęschylus By JOHN CORBIN Besides having been dramatic critic and editorial writer for THE NEW YORK TIMES ... Eugene O'Neill claims comparison with the most revered of Greek dramatists , and both critics and public have so far ...
O'Neill and Ęschylus By JOHN CORBIN Besides having been dramatic critic and editorial writer for THE NEW YORK TIMES ... Eugene O'Neill claims comparison with the most revered of Greek dramatists , and both critics and public have so far ...
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Toscanini also knew perfectly well that he would not antagonize American audiences or critics by touring Europe with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra , without presenting one single American work . European crit- ics commented on the ...
Toscanini also knew perfectly well that he would not antagonize American audiences or critics by touring Europe with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra , without presenting one single American work . European crit- ics commented on the ...
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One of the sorest problems which the American composers must face is the prevalent incompetence of commercial critics in appraising new works which they have never before heard . There are , of course , a few exceptions to the rule ...
One of the sorest problems which the American composers must face is the prevalent incompetence of commercial critics in appraising new works which they have never before heard . There are , of course , a few exceptions to the rule ...
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