I often refer to George Levy’s
magnificently researched first book.
This revealing nonfiction piece, for example, he culled forth from
existing documents, tucked under lock and key, in this country’s archival sanctuary.
Interestingly, pieces by John T.
Cull regarding theatrical play openings and Emblematics, for example, he shapes
into wonderfully researched documents that have existed since the Spanish
Golden Age. I learn that much of these
evolutionary theatrical findings were examined, studied, as late as the 1950’s.
This makes the question of the
day: where would we be without these
brilliantly precious archived documents?
Sheila Cull
Twin Cull ©
Twin Cull ©
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