Laughter, Pain, and Wonder: Shakespeare's Comedies and the Audience in the Theater

Portada
University of Delaware Press, 1990 - 197 páginas
This work's chief aim is to restore to readers, performers, and audiences the richness and vitality of Shakespeare's comedies. Richman explores the way in which a reader's relations to Shakespeare's literary texts differ from those of the relations between performers of Shakespeare's works and their audiences. Richman also examines the forms of humor and empathy that Shakespeare's comedies elicit.
 

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Laughter
21
Pain
51
Wonder
89
Moods
121
Endings
147
Notes
175
Bibliography
187
Index
193
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