Twentieth Century Interpretations of As You Like it: A Collection of Critical EssaysJay L. Halio Prentice-Hall, 1968 - 120 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare would never have written this play ; he probably would have written something else , which could just as well have been given the same title and might even have contained similar motifs . As a prac- ticing dramatist and a ...
... Shake- speare would never have written this play ; he probably would have written something else , which could just as well have been given the same title and might even have contained similar motifs . As a prac- ticing dramatist and a ...
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... Shake- speare and the Elizabethans with " planes of reality , " shows , not , of course , their childishness , but a healthy preoccupation with the ques- tions men naturally ask when undeterred by the advances of civiliza- tion . The ...
... Shake- speare and the Elizabethans with " planes of reality , " shows , not , of course , their childishness , but a healthy preoccupation with the ques- tions men naturally ask when undeterred by the advances of civiliza- tion . The ...
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... Shake- speare's Rosalind , because of her immediate acceptance of love at first sight , is less complex and less true to nature than Lodge's . In fact , if anything were needed to show that the effect of a character does not really ...
... Shake- speare's Rosalind , because of her immediate acceptance of love at first sight , is less complex and less true to nature than Lodge's . In fact , if anything were needed to show that the effect of a character does not really ...
Inhalt
Introduction by Jay L Halio | 1 |
The Consummation | 9 |
As You Like It by Harold Jenkins | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Adam appears attitude audience Audrey aware banished duke brother burlesque Celia characters clown comic contrast conventional Corin course court criticism deer disguise disorder dramatic Duke Frederick Duke Senior duke's Elizabethan feeling folly fool Forest of Arden Ganymede gentle golden world happiness hero human humor ideal illusions Jaques Jaques's King Lear Lodge Lodge's novel Love's Labour's Lost love's order lovers Madeleine Doran malapropism Malvolio man's marriage melancholy ment Merchant of Venice merely mock nature Nevill Coghill Northrop Frye Oliver Oliver's pair pastoral Petrarchistic play-world and real play's plot presented real world Reprinted by permission ridiculous romantic comedies Rosalind and Orlando satire scene Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's comedy Shakespearian comedy shepherd Silvius and Phebe Sir Rowland song speare's speech spirit stage story theme things thou Touchstone Touchstone's tragedy true Twelfth Night tyrant usurping verse whole Winter's Tale wooing