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From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
(by arrangement with the Royal
Opera House. Covent Garden Ltd.)
ACT 1: The court of Creon at Corinth
Pat Young writes on page 2
by Brian Foss, Lecturer in Psychology at Birkbeck College, London
"What one would like to see, of course, is a clear demonstration of humans behaving like the pigeons, and for the same reasons..." Experiments with pigeons have shown that a simple variation of training technique can produce much more lasting results.
Mr Foss speculates on possible implications for the study of human behaviour.
ACT 2: Creon's palace with the entrance to the temple of Hera
by Leonard Woolf
Jn the second of two reminiscent talks Mr. Woolf speaks about Henry James and the influence he had on the young men of Cambridge in the early 1900s.
A A Sense of Identity in a World of Circumstance,' a talk on Henry James by William Walsh : July 5
ACT 3
A mountainous place near Creon'. palace
Tens ARUP sketches an approach to
Ibsen's later plays, in particular The Master Builder.
He shows how the symbolic devices or asides which in the plays of the middle period were decorative or explanatory additions became the basic structural element in the later work.
' A Doll's House': Friday at 8.0