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Ultimately , Falstaff depicts Shakespeare's entire culture . We are just beginning to understand the importance of cultural codes with regard to our behavior . Anthropologists , in studying primitive tribes , have grasped the ...
Ultimately , Falstaff depicts Shakespeare's entire culture . We are just beginning to understand the importance of cultural codes with regard to our behavior . Anthropologists , in studying primitive tribes , have grasped the ...
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... his ritualized theatre has been fulfilled only in the past few decades , by directors who either insert rituals into traditional plays , “ ritualize ” the production style of an entire play , or occasionally even create an entire ...
... his ritualized theatre has been fulfilled only in the past few decades , by directors who either insert rituals into traditional plays , “ ritualize ” the production style of an entire play , or occasionally even create an entire ...
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Eventually , the yin principle that Laura personifies stands for the entire natural order , mysterious and indifferent to man's attempt to understand and control it . Strindberg places the Captain in an entire household of females : his ...
Eventually , the yin principle that Laura personifies stands for the entire natural order , mysterious and indifferent to man's attempt to understand and control it . Strindberg places the Captain in an entire household of females : his ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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