Bi-cultural Critical Essays on ShakespeareDS Brewer, 1994 - 126 Seiten Oriental perspective on Shakespearean themes, drawing on Eastern philosophical, religious and ethical traditions. Korea has experienced a flowering of interest in Shakespeare over the last thirty years, bringing a valuable change of perspective to the study of Shakespeare's plays. In these seven previously unpublished essays, Joo-Hyon Kim offers fresh and stimulating insights into well-known texts, using concepts of Oriental philosophy, religion and ethics, and explores various aspects of Shakespeare's plays in relation to cultural differences. His work embraces Confucian principles, Noh drama, Shamanism, Chinese folk-tales, and Korean fiction, demonstrating the different traditions which shape the reception of Western literature in an Eastern culture. Fascinating in their own right, these essays thus provide a unique lens of viewing a world-famous group of plays, bridging the gap between East and West. |
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... Tragicomedies 104 , 106 , 107 Witchcraft 64 Transmigration 15 , 22 Witches 48 , 49 , 53 , 58 Troilus and Cressida 26 Tungusic word 57 Two Gentlemen 109 Ural - Altaic Asia 58 Wizards 58 Worcestershire wizard 57 Yama 15 Yang 29 Verbal ...
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