Teaching Shakespeare in the High SchoolMacmillan, 1966 - 306 Seiten |
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... Rosalind is that she adds yet another dimension , for as Rosalind she takes up the male role of Ganymede , and as " Ganymede " she takes on herself to simulate " Rosalind " : so in the great cli- mactic scene of As You Like It we have a ...
... Rosalind is that she adds yet another dimension , for as Rosalind she takes up the male role of Ganymede , and as " Ganymede " she takes on herself to simulate " Rosalind " : so in the great cli- mactic scene of As You Like It we have a ...
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... ROSALIND . Go with me to it , and I'll show it to you . And by the way you shall tell me where in the forest you live . Will you go ? ORLANDO . With all my heart , good youth . ROSALIND . Nay , you must call me Rosalind . . . . If there ...
... ROSALIND . Go with me to it , and I'll show it to you . And by the way you shall tell me where in the forest you live . Will you go ? ORLANDO . With all my heart , good youth . ROSALIND . Nay , you must call me Rosalind . . . . If there ...
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Bertrand Evans. Rosalind too forward in her pursuit of Orlando ? Is Rosalind truly in love with Orlando ? ( If so , why does she bait him so ? ) Does Shakespeare make the conversions of Oliver and Duke Frederick convincing ? Does ...
Bertrand Evans. Rosalind too forward in her pursuit of Orlando ? Is Rosalind truly in love with Orlando ? ( If so , why does she bait him so ? ) Does Shakespeare make the conversions of Oliver and Duke Frederick convincing ? Does ...
Inhalt
WHY SHAKESPEARE? | 1 |
WHAT OF THE EDITION AND THE TEACHER? | 31 |
WHAT UNIT AND WHAT APPROACH? | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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