The Masks of HamletUniversity of Delaware Press, 1992 - 971 pàgines In this work, Rosenberg insists again and again that only the individual reader or actor can determine Shakespeare's design of Hamlet's character -- and of the play. To interpret Hamlet's words and actions at the many crises, the reader needs to double in the role of actor, imagining the character from the inside and observing from the outside. Winner of the Theatre Library Association Award for 1993. |
Continguts
ix | |
xvii | |
1 | |
12 | |
18 | |
25 | |
Act I Scene ii Part 1 | 36 |
Generalization Ahead | 45 |
Act III Scene i Part 2 | 463 |
Act III Scene i Part 3 | 473 |
Act III Scene i Part 4 | 484 |
Act III Scene i Part 5 | 497 |
Act III Scene i Part 6 | 508 |
Act III Scene ii Part 1 | 548 |
Act III Scene ii Part 2 | 553 |
Act III Scene ii Part 3 | 560 |
Claudius | 47 |
Gertrude | 70 |
Act I Scene ii Part 2 | 82 |
Hamlet Part 1 | 92 |
Hamlet Part 2 | 118 |
Hamlet Part 3 | 155 |
Hamlet Part 4 | 167 |
Act I Scene ii Part 3 | 186 |
Act I Scene ii Part 4 | 204 |
Act I Scene ii Part 5 | 221 |
Ophelia | 236 |
Laertes | 253 |
Polonius | 257 |
Act I Scene iii | 265 |
Act I Scene iv | 281 |
Act I Scene v Part 1 | 310 |
Act I Scene v Part 2 | 328 |
Act I Scene v Part 3 | 340 |
Act II Scene i | 357 |
Act II Scene ii Part 1 | 368 |
Act II Scene ii Part 2 | 375 |
Act II Scene ii Part 3 | 386 |
Act II Scene ii Part 4 | 403 |
Act II Scene ii Part 5 | 415 |
Act II Scene ii Part 6 | 438 |
Act III Scene i Part 1 | 455 |
Act III Scene ii Part 4 | 572 |
Act III Scene ii Part 5 | 577 |
Act III Scene ii Part 6 | 594 |
Act III Scene iii | 622 |
Act III Scene iv Part 1 | 641 |
Act III Scene iv Part 2 | 673 |
Act III Scene iv Part 3 | 686 |
Act IV Scene i | 722 |
Act IV Scene ii | 729 |
Act IV Scene iii | 732 |
Act IV Scene iv | 745 |
Act IV Scene v Part 1 | 757 |
Act IV Scene v Part 2 | 776 |
Act IV Scene v Part 3 | 789 |
Act IV Scene v Part 4 | 797 |
Act IV Scene vi | 810 |
Act IV Scene vii | 812 |
Act V Scene i Part 1 | 825 |
Act V Scene i Part 2 | 845 |
Act V Scene ii Part 1 | 859 |
Act V Scene ii Part 2 | 875 |
Act V Scene ii Part 3 | 905 |
Act V Scene ii Part 4 | 911 |
Bibliography | 927 |
Index | 955 |
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Frases i termes més freqüents
action actor appearance arms asks audience become begins believe bitter body Booth break called carried character Claudius close comes court dangerous death deep directed effect emotional entered evidently eyes face father fear feel felt final follow force friends Gertrude Gertrude's gesture Ghost Gielgud give Hamlet hand head hear heard heart held hold Horatio imagined intense kill kind King Laertes later leave look mean mind moment mother moved murder nature never objective observed once Ophelia passion perhaps physical play Player Polonius Prince Queen question reflected revenge rising role scene seems seen sense sexual Shakespeare shock soliloquy sometimes soul sound speak speech stage suddenly suggests sweet sword tears tell tenderness theatre thing thought touch tried trying turned usually voice whole wonder young
Passatges populars
Pàgina 33 - And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine; and of the truth herein This present object made probation.
Pàgina 12 - Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Referències a aquest llibre
Hamlet, Protestantism, and the Mourning of Contingency: Not to be John E. Curran Visualització de fragments - 2006 |