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  1. Dadie Rylands. George Humphrey Wolferstan Rylands CH CBE (23 October 1902 – 16 January 1999), known as Dadie Rylands, was a British literary scholar and theatre director.

  2. George Humphrey Wolferstan ('Dadie') Rylands. Sitter in 6 portraits. Literary scholar and theatre director. Rylands became a protégé of Lytton Strachey at Cambridge, who introduced him to the Bloomsbury group. In 1924 he worked for six months with Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press.

  3. George ‘Dadie’ Rylands. Shakespearean Scholar and Cambridge Legend. Just once in a while, actors and performers change the whole way in which they approach the words in their scripts. Such a change happened in the early-to-middle years of the twentieth century; and the person behind it was ‘Dadie’ Rylands.

  4. George ‘Dadie’ Rylands (1902-1999) was a Cambridge don and a director and scholar of Shakespeare. He is well known for hosting the sumptuous dinner in King’s College that Virginia Woolf elaborated in A Room of One’s Own (1929), but he played a yet

  5. Rylands explores the idiom, the rhythms, even single words of Shakespeare’s language. His stress is on two elements: the thing said and the way in which it is said. He is interested not so much in the forms of the verse and prose, but in the content and the style.

  6. hmong.es › wiki › George_Humphrey_Wolferstan_Rylandsdadie rylands - Wikipedia

    George Humphrey Wolferstan Rylands CH CBE (23 de octubre de 1902 - 16 de enero de 1999), conocido como Dadie Rylands, fue un erudito literario y director de teatro británico. Rylands nació en Down House, Tockington, Gloucestershire, hijo de Thomas Kirkland Rylands, un agente inmobiliario , y Bertha Nisbet Wolferstan (de soltera Thomas).

  7. Empieza a leer 📖 George 'Dadie' Rylands en línea y consigue acceso a una biblioteca inagotable de libros académicos y de no ficción con Perlego.