Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... question is incompetent . Fifty years after it was written , the play was imitated in real life in England , with the execution of Charles I. Of course , the play Richard II did not " cause " this to happen . Plays never directly cause ...
... question is incompetent . Fifty years after it was written , the play was imitated in real life in England , with the execution of Charles I. Of course , the play Richard II did not " cause " this to happen . Plays never directly cause ...
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... question : “ Children , young sons and daughters of old Cadmus , / why do you sit here with your suppliant crowns ? " The answer is not long in coming . A priest tells Oedipus that the city is suffering from a terrible plague , which he ...
... question : “ Children , young sons and daughters of old Cadmus , / why do you sit here with your suppliant crowns ? " The answer is not long in coming . A priest tells Oedipus that the city is suffering from a terrible plague , which he ...
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... questions seem designed purely to initimi- date , since Gibbs and Cutts do not even wait for answers . CUTTS . Are you often puzzled by women ? LAMB . Women ? GIBBS . Men . LAMB . Men ? Well , I was just going to answer the question ...
... questions seem designed purely to initimi- date , since Gibbs and Cutts do not even wait for answers . CUTTS . Are you often puzzled by women ? LAMB . Women ? GIBBS . Men . LAMB . Men ? Well , I was just going to answer the question ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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