The Secret Cause: A Discussion of TragedyUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1981 - 189 pàgines |
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Pàgina 34
... stage and ends with Artemis as a character on stage . Throughout the play these deities are on stage as statues , therefore always visible to the audience , and throughout the play their power is felt in the actions of the two ...
... stage and ends with Artemis as a character on stage . Throughout the play these deities are on stage as statues , therefore always visible to the audience , and throughout the play their power is felt in the actions of the two ...
Pàgina 81
... stage play , which moves in time , we are in a precritical state , fully and actively engaged in the play's events ... stage for Stoppard , as for Shakespeare , but Shake- speare's art fuses world and stage , causing the barriers between ...
... stage play , which moves in time , we are in a precritical state , fully and actively engaged in the play's events ... stage for Stoppard , as for Shakespeare , but Shake- speare's art fuses world and stage , causing the barriers between ...
Pàgina 89
... stage ( a significant reversal of the usual Elizabethan stage procedure of dragging bodies off stage ) ; Lear's carrying the dead Cordelia ; even the need to undo a button . What we witness in the play's middle and end is raw experience ...
... stage ( a significant reversal of the usual Elizabethan stage procedure of dragging bodies off stage ) ; Lear's carrying the dead Cordelia ; even the need to undo a button . What we witness in the play's middle and end is raw experience ...
Continguts
Sophocles Antigone and Anouilhs Antigone | 11 |
Hippolytus Phaedra Desire Under the Elms | 33 |
Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | 65 |
Copyright | |
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Abbie abyss action Aeschylus Anouilh answer Antigone Antigone's Aphrodite audience Bartley Beckett boundary situation Captain America character Chekhov chorus Claire Zachanassian comedy condition confrontation Creon critics dark death desire destiny Didi and Gogo Dionysus discussion drama dramatist Dürrenmatt Easy Rider Eben Eben's Elms Ephraim Eugene O'Neill Euripides fate father feel forces goddess gods Greek Guildenstern Are Dead guilt Hamlet heart Hilda Hippolytus human Ibsen Irina Ismene kill King Lear lives man's Master Builder Maurya modern mortal mother mystery myth nature never O'Neill Oedipus Rex passion past Phaedra physical play play's beginning Polyneices present prods Prometheus question mark Racine realizes reveals revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Salesman scene secret cause seems sexual Shakespeare shout Solness Solness's Sophocles speech stage Stoppard's story suffering tells terror Theseus Three Sisters tion trag tragedy tragic tragicomedy victim Waiting for Godot Willy Willy's witness words York young Zeus