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An Actor Prepares is the first volume of Constantin Stanislavski's seminal work on acting, often referred to as 'The Method.' It is written in the form of a fictional student's diary and outlines the psychological and physical processes required to create a believable character on stage. Stanislavski's teachings revolutionized modern acting by focusing on 'inner life' and emotional truth rather than external gestures. This book remains one of the most influential texts in the history of theater and film acting.
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"The speakers discuss Constantin Stanislavski and his 'method' at length. As per the instructions, when a major author/theorist is mentioned in a specific context (acting/theater), their most relevant and popular work is included."