If anyone notices what [the playwright's] purpose is, he will fail to achieve it. He will stop writing dialogue and instead will preach.- Denis Diderot, quoted in Dukore, ed. Dramatic Theory and Criticism p. 293 (Noted Jan. 17, 1994)
If anyone notices what [the playwright's] purpose is, he will fail to achieve it. He will stop writing dialogue and instead will preach.- Denis Diderot, quoted in Dukore, ed. Dramatic Theory and Criticism p. 293 (Noted Jan. 17, 1994)