All's Well that Ends WellManchester University Press, 1984 - 126 pàgines Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery. In her introduction Susan Snyder makes the play's clashing ideologies of class and gender newlyaccessible, and offers a fully reconsidered, annotated text for both readers and actors. |
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Pàgina 11
... story of Helena's unrequited love and Bertram's inadequacy emerges along with the comedy inherent in their situation . Sensitive topics In All's Well the hero does not chase his wife ; he runs away from her - a reversal of expectations ...
... story of Helena's unrequited love and Bertram's inadequacy emerges along with the comedy inherent in their situation . Sensitive topics In All's Well the hero does not chase his wife ; he runs away from her - a reversal of expectations ...
Pàgina 29
... story to Painter's original , and an extraordinary amount of the play is given over to him , the scenes which ridicule him falling largely in the second half : the loss of the drum ( III.6 ) , the ambush ( IV.1 ) and the interrogation ...
... story to Painter's original , and an extraordinary amount of the play is given over to him , the scenes which ridicule him falling largely in the second half : the loss of the drum ( III.6 ) , the ambush ( IV.1 ) and the interrogation ...
Pàgina 32
... story ? In the New Arden introduction , G. K. Hunter offers a strong set of reasons why Bertram's story would not be the same without Parolles : There is a continual parody of the one by the other . Parolles and Helena are arranged on ...
... story ? In the New Arden introduction , G. K. Hunter offers a strong set of reasons why Bertram's story would not be the same without Parolles : There is a continual parody of the one by the other . Parolles and Helena are arranged on ...
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