Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... father , Isaac , by placing a hairy goat skin on his smooth neck . Here Launcelot is fully aware of the story , and indeed , sets up consciously to play the allegorical role in order to fool his father . Later in the play , there is ...
... father , Isaac , by placing a hairy goat skin on his smooth neck . Here Launcelot is fully aware of the story , and indeed , sets up consciously to play the allegorical role in order to fool his father . Later in the play , there is ...
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... Father may have had its genesis in Strindberg's domestic problems and anti- feminist mania , the playscript in its final form is not really an attack on Strindberg's wife in particular , nor on liberated women in general . The outline ...
... Father may have had its genesis in Strindberg's domestic problems and anti- feminist mania , the playscript in its final form is not really an attack on Strindberg's wife in particular , nor on liberated women in general . The outline ...
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... father is . LAURA . Well , people know that for themselves . CAPTAIN . Discerning poeple say that's what one can never know . LAURA . How extraordinary ! Can't one tell who a child's father is ? ( 17 ) The issue of the essential ...
... father is . LAURA . Well , people know that for themselves . CAPTAIN . Discerning poeple say that's what one can never know . LAURA . How extraordinary ! Can't one tell who a child's father is ? ( 17 ) The issue of the essential ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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