Author: Constantin Stanislavski
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Publisher: Theatre Arts, Inc.
City: New York
Year: 1936
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Table of Contents
Note by the Translator… vii
I. The First Test… 1
II. When Acting Is An Art… 12
III. Action… 31
IV. Imagination… 51
V. Concentration of Attention… 68
VI. Relaxation of Muscles… 90
VII. Units and Objectives… 105
VIII. Faith and a Sense of Truth… 120
IX. Emotion Memory… 154
X. Communion… 182
XI. Adaptation… 210
XII. Inner Motive Forces… 229
XIII. The Unbroken Line… 237
XIV. The Inner Creative State… 246
XV. The Super-Objective… 256
XVI. On the Threshold of Subconscious… 266
I. The First Test… 1
II. When Acting Is An Art… 12
III. Action… 31
IV. Imagination… 51
V. Concentration of Attention… 68
VI. Relaxation of Muscles… 90
VII. Units and Objectives… 105
VIII. Faith and a Sense of Truth… 120
IX. Emotion Memory… 154
X. Communion… 182
XI. Adaptation… 210
XII. Inner Motive Forces… 229
XIII. The Unbroken Line… 237
XIV. The Inner Creative State… 246
XV. The Super-Objective… 256
XVI. On the Threshold of Subconscious… 266
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“Step by step, with the aid of questions and explanation, Tortsov led us to the conclusion that there are two kinds of truth and sense of belief in what you are doing. First, there is the one that is created automatically and on the plane of actual fact […] and second, there is the scenic type, which is equally truthful but which originates on the plane of imaginative and artistic fiction.”
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