Shakespeare's SoliloquiesRoutledge, 15 d’abr. 2013 - 224 pàgines First published in 1987. |
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... speak of the typical soliloquy as found in Racine or Schiller, or of the soliloquy typical ofSenecan tragedy. We would find ourselves in a predicament if we wanted to speak in the same way ofthe typical soliloquy in Shakespeare, for ...
... speak of the typical soliloquy as found in Racine or Schiller, or of the soliloquy typical ofSenecan tragedy. We would find ourselves in a predicament if we wanted to speak in the same way ofthe typical soliloquy in Shakespeare, for ...
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... speak to the audience repeatedly during the play and take them into their confidence, making them privy to the entanglements which are to follow. This direct address of the audience is important for the understanding of Shakespeare's ...
... speak to the audience repeatedly during the play and take them into their confidence, making them privy to the entanglements which are to follow. This direct address of the audience is important for the understanding of Shakespeare's ...
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... speaking of themselves as of another self. Another phenomenon is revealed to us in gradual stages: Shakespeare increasingly discovers the aptness Of the soliloquy as a mode of human expression, treating it as a necessary supplement to ...
... speaking of themselves as of another self. Another phenomenon is revealed to us in gradual stages: Shakespeare increasingly discovers the aptness Of the soliloquy as a mode of human expression, treating it as a necessary supplement to ...
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3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE COMEDIES AND ROMANCES | 45 |
4 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE TRAGEDIES | 88 |
5 CONCLUSION | 179 |
NOTES | 193 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 210 |
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Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities ... Wolfgang Clemen Visualització de fragments - 1964 |
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