Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... audience's sympathies are likely to sway increasingly towards them as the pageant becomes submerged in mockery , leading to the moment when Holofernes steps out of his role to rebuke his courtly audience : ' This is not generous , not ...
... audience's sympathies are likely to sway increasingly towards them as the pageant becomes submerged in mockery , leading to the moment when Holofernes steps out of his role to rebuke his courtly audience : ' This is not generous , not ...
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... audience provoke the performers to answer back : Bottom steps through the imaginary frame dividing audience from performers by responding to Theseus's comment ' The wall methinks , being sensible , should curse again ' , helpfully ...
... audience provoke the performers to answer back : Bottom steps through the imaginary frame dividing audience from performers by responding to Theseus's comment ' The wall methinks , being sensible , should curse again ' , helpfully ...
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... audience . Members of Shakespeare's original audience would have been closer to the practice of witchcraft than most of us , for whom bearded women savour more of sideshows at a fair than of someone living at the other end of the ...
... audience . Members of Shakespeare's original audience would have been closer to the practice of witchcraft than most of us , for whom bearded women savour more of sideshows at a fair than of someone living at the other end of the ...
Inhalt
EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors Antony appears audience becomes believe body bring called cause characters claim closing comedy comes comic create criticism daughter dead death direct Duke early edition effect Elizabethan emotional English episode expression eyes fact father fear feel figure final followed friends give Hamlet hand hath hear Henry human imagination John killed King language later Lear least less lines live look Lord lovers Macbeth means mind moral murder nature offers opening Othello passages performance perhaps play play's poem present Prince printed production Queen reason relationship response Richard role says scene seems seen sense Shakespeare shows soliloquy sonnets speaks speech stage story success suggest tale tells theatre theatrical thing thou thought tragedy true turns woman writing written wrote young