Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964Cambridge University Press, 1964 - 26 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... soliloquy and what the soliloquy can do for his play , how he turns the soliloquy into a necessary part of the dramatic structure . Irritation at the ' unnaturalness ' or the ' primitive technique ' of the convention of the soliloquy ...
... soliloquy and what the soliloquy can do for his play , how he turns the soliloquy into a necessary part of the dramatic structure . Irritation at the ' unnaturalness ' or the ' primitive technique ' of the convention of the soliloquy ...
Pàgina 11
... soliloquy . There is no need of exposition or of informing the audience now , so that the soliloquy can concentrate on a full expression of Richard's character and situa- tion . We see Richard here not merely ' explaining ' but doing ...
... soliloquy . There is no need of exposition or of informing the audience now , so that the soliloquy can concentrate on a full expression of Richard's character and situa- tion . We see Richard here not merely ' explaining ' but doing ...
Pàgina 21
... soliloquy as it emerges in Hamlet , Macbeth and Lear . But it is clear that we would miss half the play and fail to ... soliloquy as an indispensable and subtle instrument . Each soliloquy comes at a significant moment and it carries on ...
... soliloquy as it emerges in Hamlet , Macbeth and Lear . But it is clear that we would miss half the play and fail to ... soliloquy as an indispensable and subtle instrument . Each soliloquy comes at a significant moment and it carries on ...
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