Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... Prospero creates . Prospero's first theatrical effort is a highly realistic one which convinces his daughter that ' a brave vessel ' has been ' Dash'd all to pieces ' ( 1.ii.6,8 ) . It has to convince us in the same way . Of course , we ...
... Prospero creates . Prospero's first theatrical effort is a highly realistic one which convinces his daughter that ' a brave vessel ' has been ' Dash'd all to pieces ' ( 1.ii.6,8 ) . It has to convince us in the same way . Of course , we ...
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... Prospero's control . This latter aspect is made clear by Prospero's speech immediately following Ariel's proclamation . Speaking from on high , a position which in itself proclaims his providential role , he says : ' My high charms work ...
... Prospero's control . This latter aspect is made clear by Prospero's speech immediately following Ariel's proclamation . Speaking from on high , a position which in itself proclaims his providential role , he says : ' My high charms work ...
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... Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle ; and all of us ourselves When no man was his own . ( V.i.205-13 ) The paradox of the romantic design , the pattern of loss and restoration , is nowhere more clearly stated . The madness and turbulent ...
... Prospero his dukedom In a poor isle ; and all of us ourselves When no man was his own . ( V.i.205-13 ) The paradox of the romantic design , the pattern of loss and restoration , is nowhere more clearly stated . The madness and turbulent ...
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