The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... symbolic : at one level they are credible and plausible human figures ; at another they may be seen as symbolic representations of ideas or principles . A few examples chosen from some of the plays will help to illustrate the different ...
... symbolic : at one level they are credible and plausible human figures ; at another they may be seen as symbolic representations of ideas or principles . A few examples chosen from some of the plays will help to illustrate the different ...
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... symbolic elements . And S. L. Bethell , following a similar line of argument , answered Schücking's criticisms of Cleopatra by suggesting that Shakespeare was not aiming at presenting a consistent character at all . Her character ...
... symbolic elements . And S. L. Bethell , following a similar line of argument , answered Schücking's criticisms of Cleopatra by suggesting that Shakespeare was not aiming at presenting a consistent character at all . Her character ...
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... symbolic motifs . Their usual strategy was to select various groups of recurring images from the play , often paying no attention to the characters who use them , to their dramatic context or to their place in the time sequence , and to ...
... symbolic motifs . Their usual strategy was to select various groups of recurring images from the play , often paying no attention to the characters who use them , to their dramatic context or to their place in the time sequence , and to ...
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