| Show O oLeu A 11 Jilts J of Y W Were Ih IC ICI I It was 8 fI Ideal interpretatIon of oC Vic Victor Victor tor Hut Hugos 1 Lee MIra Miserable It wu was an aa Ie ideal audience that late listened with the dept deepest interest until the cl close J last II iii Barratt hal hail where Pf Prof ProfS S H lk lark continued to maintain the reputation Ion long cities md made of Ilna being tune ot of th the greatest ot of dramatic nd nde rend e els He I is always alway Io a welcome visitor to thil this city where ht he is III ever er au assured ot of I large and appreciative audiences Pf Prof Clark ben began b by Irl sayIng that to 10 condense a nove novel like with 11 printed pt pages Into an hour bour and a haIrs revIew was wall synonymous with impudence Ind and presumption How even hf he would b be and nl undertake e Ih the wk task The Th reader called I attention to the fact that th the English translation was hard hardly I fall fair to the an anthor u thoI thor nl niceties an aDd points point In chat and originality of tv tive being mar marred I if not lo lout In the them theme of t 1 Lee I is a spiritual on one It I is salvation through love lov Posts Poet novelists dram dramatists attl are re all dram dreamers but VItor Victor Juao Hugo was not merely alt all of these but buta a Ired shrewd dIplomat a well I a a philosopher a what hat he put puts into IntI hi hIs fiction I is life idealised true In spirit If not In tal fact Hugo carried hl hi ato story In hi his hed head for yera year before writing U it UTe Te The world old as as aa Hu Hugo It and nd while tp the hA heart enjoys enJoy the story torr the mind reject I it No on one would have no hat bat Ih ib old bishop did In L Las alow allowing In the thief to not olly only t lot POt tn free wih th thc silver I plate stolen from fm hI his bu but presenting l him bin allO also wih with valuable 1 vel var u However the dory ory the although as a concept It my nt not be acceptable Pf Prof Clark gave a mo mod acceptable ot of tle the celebrated novel novel 1 0 that ee oven one wh had hed never read I it warn able abl to eaM carry away a ctr clear Iea idea of the entire narrative I it pp purpose its Ite philosophy Not Mot ii a single Inal person peron li in that bl big audience let left hil his nest t during durin the which was not hot finished un ti Iii after ler 10 ok The afternoons 1 lecture hd had for I Its 11 ur theme them Hauptmann drem drama of Han Hati Ill delivered before tor a good d sized oiled 4 lark prefaced It with witha a brief cm comparison of tw lw similar ul 01 of the modern o stage f R Ha hI hIthe held the 11 drama u as greater by fr tar presenting the true Idl ideal of t the spirit Th The letur lecturers pw powers of insight Into the spirit the genIus Iu of A ft literary CreatIon nere re wel well illustrated In the afternoons reading Pf Prof Clark gave ave a reading t this afternoon of George Elot SI Silas Mariner and this evening his theme wi will be The Th Ordeal of Peverel by len Mere Meredith The Thea dramatIc are in hal hall Te The plan of the SineS rl Brt I is not only to show ho the meaning 11 and purpose Do of the dramas portrayed but that the audien audience may perceive th the of the theme etyle tyl charac t an and dramatic quality lt of tl the mur master spirit Of f dramatic art of t the present time |