In helping to prepare "The Constant Nymph” lor dramatisation, Margaret Ktenfiedy discovered, to her surprise, ivhat a difference there is between dialogue in a novel and dialogue) in a pipy. "Even the shortest scraps of dialogue in the book." she says, "would seem about ten yards long if transferred to tho stage, and it is necessary to cut and cut and cut.” •»i • . * Anthony M. Ludovlci is following up his "Woman: \ Vindication” by “Man : An Indictment.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12643, 31 December 1926, Page 12
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