The World & Art of ShakespeareD. Davey, 1967 - 285 pàgines |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 3 de 17.
Pàgina 28
... demand for more polished performances . 6 ) The actors could rehearse regularly , increase their store of properties , develop the use of trapdoors and other theatrical devices . The encouragement that these ventures gave to the ...
... demand for more polished performances . 6 ) The actors could rehearse regularly , increase their store of properties , develop the use of trapdoors and other theatrical devices . The encouragement that these ventures gave to the ...
Pàgina 138
... demand an answer if any sense at all is to be made of The Merchant of Venice present themselves : 1 ) What was Shakespeare's overt purpose in choosing a Jew as the villain of the play ? 2 ) What was his purpose in choosing usury as the ...
... demand an answer if any sense at all is to be made of The Merchant of Venice present themselves : 1 ) What was Shakespeare's overt purpose in choosing a Jew as the villain of the play ? 2 ) What was his purpose in choosing usury as the ...
Pàgina 187
... demand that Hamlet revenge his death has been equated by Hamlet with a demand that he perform a more general purge , one that will cure the evils of his age : ' The time is out of joint . O cursed spite / That ever I was born to set it ...
... demand that Hamlet revenge his death has been equated by Hamlet with a demand that he perform a more general purge , one that will cure the evils of his age : ' The time is out of joint . O cursed spite / That ever I was born to set it ...
Continguts
SHAKESPEARE AND THE DRAMATIC TRADITION | 12 |
THE ELIZABETHAN THEATRE | 25 |
IDOLA THEATRI | 38 |
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accepted action actors Antony appear attitude audience awareness becomes beginning bring Caesar called century character Christian Cleopatra close comedy contrast conventions corrupt court critics daughter death demand drama earlier effect Elizabethan England English evil example expression fact fall Falstaff father feeling finally follow fool friends give Hamlet hand hath Henry hero honour human important indicate Italy killed kind king later leads Lear less live lovers means mind moral murder nature never noble once opening Othello passion patterns performed Plautus play plot presented reason referred rejection represented revealed revenge Richard romantic scene sense serve Shakespeare shows speak speech stage stresses symbolic theatre theme things thou tragedy Troilus true turn values virtue whole wife
Referències a aquest llibre
A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: King Henry IV, part 2. 1940 William Shakespeare Previsualització no disponible - 1977 |