Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... becomes identified with the world of the theatre and the responses of the various characters to Prospero's creations are intimately linked to the audience's responses to Shakespeare's . Through this linking of the imag- ined and the ...
... becomes identified with the world of the theatre and the responses of the various characters to Prospero's creations are intimately linked to the audience's responses to Shakespeare's . Through this linking of the imag- ined and the ...
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... become metaphorical sails , though they derive their force from the play and thereby retain a sense of the theatrical ... becomes the ' project ' of the playwright , ' Which was to please . ' The effect of this balance and of the sliding ...
... become metaphorical sails , though they derive their force from the play and thereby retain a sense of the theatrical ... becomes the ' project ' of the playwright , ' Which was to please . ' The effect of this balance and of the sliding ...
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... become aware that Shake- speare , in presenting Claudius and his cohorts , and to some extent Hamlet himself , as ... becomes an ' ideology . ' 12 Henry v refers to the responsibilities of kingship and bemoans the fact that subjects ...
... become aware that Shake- speare , in presenting Claudius and his cohorts , and to some extent Hamlet himself , as ... becomes an ' ideology . ' 12 Henry v refers to the responsibilities of kingship and bemoans the fact that subjects ...
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