The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... example - we are taken into a world where characterization is no longer the major interest : this is centred instead in the mythopoeic . But it would be absurd to suggest that what is true in this regard of The Tempest is also true of ...
... example - we are taken into a world where characterization is no longer the major interest : this is centred instead in the mythopoeic . But it would be absurd to suggest that what is true in this regard of The Tempest is also true of ...
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... example , that it is inap- propriate to stress ' spatial ' at the expense of ' temporal ' elements , to write of Shakespearian drama as if it were , like lyrical poetry , ' primarily a composition in the verbal medium ' . Unlike those ...
... example , that it is inap- propriate to stress ' spatial ' at the expense of ' temporal ' elements , to write of Shakespearian drama as if it were , like lyrical poetry , ' primarily a composition in the verbal medium ' . Unlike those ...
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... example , we may find that Shakespeare is expressing a vision of life which is essentially Christian . Leontes , possessed by jealousy , plans the death of his innocent wife Hermione and of his infant daughter Perdita , both of whom ...
... example , we may find that Shakespeare is expressing a vision of life which is essentially Christian . Leontes , possessed by jealousy , plans the death of his innocent wife Hermione and of his infant daughter Perdita , both of whom ...
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