Discovering Shakespeare's MeaningPalgrave Macmillan UK, 11 apr. 1988 - 234 pagini Preface - Acknowledgements - Verse and Prose - Imagery and Spectacle - Shakespeare's Expositions - Plays within Plays - Parallel Actions - The Treatment of Character - The Use of the Soliloquy - Art and Artifice - Conclusion: Discovering Shakespeare's Meaning - Index |
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... figure , allows the husband who has accused her of adultery to believe that she is dead for sixteen years , before ... figures that it exhibits and thus constructs a hierarchy of dramatic works based upon this criterion alone . Judged ...
... figure , allows the husband who has accused her of adultery to believe that she is dead for sixteen years , before ... figures that it exhibits and thus constructs a hierarchy of dramatic works based upon this criterion alone . Judged ...
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... figure , who is presented reacting to events , rather than pondering their significance . Thus in I.i he is shown berating the mob and responding to the threat from the Volsces ; in I.iv and I.vi he performs heroic actions on the ...
... figure , who is presented reacting to events , rather than pondering their significance . Thus in I.i he is shown berating the mob and responding to the threat from the Volsces ; in I.iv and I.vi he performs heroic actions on the ...
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... figures and generate a sense of waste or loss , the theatrical experiences that they afford are radically different ... figure dominates the stage from beginning to end of the drama . A series of characters attract the sympathies of the ...
... figures and generate a sense of waste or loss , the theatrical experiences that they afford are radically different ... figure dominates the stage from beginning to end of the drama . A series of characters attract the sympathies of the ...
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Imagery and Spectacle | 31 |
Shakespeares Expositions | 61 |
Plays within Plays | 86 |
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