Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... story of the wily Jacob fooling his blind 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 ...
... story of the wily Jacob fooling his blind 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 ...
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... story may be apocryphal , since another story has it that Socrates never went to the theatre except when the plays of Euripides were being shown . Nevertheless , if the event really hap- pened , it must have been a moment of special ...
... story may be apocryphal , since another story has it that Socrates never went to the theatre except when the plays of Euripides were being shown . Nevertheless , if the event really hap- pened , it must have been a moment of special ...
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... story was told in Thebes , there were many robbers who did it : This man said that the robbers they [ Laius and his party ] encountered were many and the hands that did the murder were many ; it was no man's single power . ( 121-23 ) ...
... story was told in Thebes , there were many robbers who did it : This man said that the robbers they [ Laius and his party ] encountered were many and the hands that did the murder were many ; it was no man's single power . ( 121-23 ) ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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