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Consists primarily of Civil War-related documents and newspaper obituaries of George Russell Brown, a Civil War soldier and a survivor of the Andersonville Prison Camp.
Presenting the stage life of 'Hamlet' in scene-by-scene and, sometimes, line-by-line commentary, this guide helps the reader come to their own informed and imaginative view of the play.
The first half of this book shows you seven essential techniques that will spark your creativity and show you powerful new ways to use familiar tools. In the second part, Russell Brown invites professional effects artist John McConnell to show you how to turn your own face into Frankenstein's face using just seven Photoshop techniques.
To bring true positive change, one must know where to properly begin. This is also the case for discovering our true inner spirituality; one must know where to find it. Taking the first step of love is ultimately the path forward, and ends up leading to the discovery of our higher-self. The healing words contained within are to assist in breaking down the ego and the chaotic mind; to lead towards peace, stillness, and a higher consciousness. Guiding the path forward towards enlightenment, ascension, and the core truth about what our spirituality is, and what we truly are as Divine beings. This is to help humanity remember what it needs to move forward towards harmony and its unification. Bec...
In his latest book, John Russell Brown offers a new and revealing way of reading and studying Shakespeare's plays, focusing on what a play does for an audience, as well as what its text says. By considering the entire theatrical experience and not only what happens on stage, Brown takes his readers back to the major texts with a fuller understanding of their language, and an enhanced view of a play's theatrical potential. Chapters on theatre-going, playscripts, acting, parts to perform, interplay, stage space, off-stage space, and the use of time all bring recent developments in Theatre studies together with Shakespeare Studies. Every aspect of theatre-making comes into view as a dozen major plays are presented in the context for which they were written, making this an adventurous and eminently practical book for all students of Shakespeare.