Performing ShakespeareNick Hern Books, 2007 - 274 Seiten Drawing on a lifetime's experience of playing Shakespearean roles, Oliver Ford Davies offers practical advice to actors, directors, and drama students on a wide variety of scenes, characters, speeches, and individual lines from almost every one of the plays. An authoritative, hands-on guide through the practical challenges involved in performing Shakespeare. |
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... Olivia picks up the half - line with ' How does he love me ? ' - meaning Orsino , but perhaps also Cesario ( 223 ) . She wants this attractive youth to talk about love , but Viola retreats into conventional bombast about ' groans ...
... Olivia picks up the half - line with ' How does he love me ? ' - meaning Orsino , but perhaps also Cesario ( 223 ) . She wants this attractive youth to talk about love , but Viola retreats into conventional bombast about ' groans ...
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... Olivia - the audience understand the duality of her position and em- pathise accordingly . ACT 2 , SCENE 2 After the preceding scene Shakespeare inserts the Sebastian- Antonio duologue , thus informing the audience early in the play ...
... Olivia - the audience understand the duality of her position and em- pathise accordingly . ACT 2 , SCENE 2 After the preceding scene Shakespeare inserts the Sebastian- Antonio duologue , thus informing the audience early in the play ...
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... Olivia - ' But wise men , folly - fall'n , quite taint their wit ' ( 60-1 ) . Viola greets Olivia in grandiloquent language , which is probably to set up the gag of Aguecheek's ' I'll get ' em all three all ready ' , but demonstrates ...
... Olivia - ' But wise men , folly - fall'n , quite taint their wit ' ( 60-1 ) . Viola greets Olivia in grandiloquent language , which is probably to set up the gag of Aguecheek's ' I'll get ' em all three all ready ' , but demonstrates ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN ACTOR | 3 |
PERFORMANCE | 5 |
ΙΟ | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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