Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... effects could hardly be more complete . Within the contrast , however , there is a subtle identity ; for in the words ... effect the sort of re- conciliation of opposites that the plot presents . In the plot , love is generated out of ...
... effects could hardly be more complete . Within the contrast , however , there is a subtle identity ; for in the words ... effect the sort of re- conciliation of opposites that the plot presents . In the plot , love is generated out of ...
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... effect on us similar to that it has on Miranda . What we had seen as a ' real ' event within a theatrical illusion is itself transformed into an illusion so that the effect of a play - within - a - play is created . To accept this ...
... effect on us similar to that it has on Miranda . What we had seen as a ' real ' event within a theatrical illusion is itself transformed into an illusion so that the effect of a play - within - a - play is created . To accept this ...
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... effect they have . The most immediate effect is to involve the hearers completely . This is not the sort of playing that induces detachment and irony ; it attacks the mind directly . In this regard , it is worth noting that only the ...
... effect they have . The most immediate effect is to involve the hearers completely . This is not the sort of playing that induces detachment and irony ; it attacks the mind directly . In this regard , it is worth noting that only the ...
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