Playhouse and Cosmos: Shakespearean Theater as MetaphorUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 188 páginas Playhouse and Cosmos systematically and comprehensively describes the function of theater and role-playing as metaphors in Shakespearean drama. The author examines this metaphor's revelatory and liberating power and concludes by affirming, with Shakespeare, the creative power of theatricality in life and in art. |
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... Shake- speare used it , was an intensely literary experience . Dramatic speech gained from writing a preternatural capacity to articulate thoughts and feelings ; Shakespearean techniques of scene setting and imperso- 14 PLAYHOUSE AND ...
... Shake- speare used it , was an intensely literary experience . Dramatic speech gained from writing a preternatural capacity to articulate thoughts and feelings ; Shakespearean techniques of scene setting and imperso- 14 PLAYHOUSE AND ...
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... scene setting and imperso- nation embodied dimensions of inwardness that distinguish the liter- ary from the oral frame of mind ; the playhouse itself defined the place of performance as a subjective world , corresponding to the ...
... scene setting and imperso- nation embodied dimensions of inwardness that distinguish the liter- ary from the oral frame of mind ; the playhouse itself defined the place of performance as a subjective world , corresponding to the ...
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... scene . I have therefore taken Alvin Kernan's advice that " it might be enough to accept a general ' type ' of theater and then spend our effort on trying to re- cover its symbolic values . " This procedure is justified insofar as the ...
... scene . I have therefore taken Alvin Kernan's advice that " it might be enough to accept a general ' type ' of theater and then spend our effort on trying to re- cover its symbolic values . " This procedure is justified insofar as the ...
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Contenido
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Reality in Play Playhouse as Emblem Performance as Metaphor | 45 |
Reality and Play in Dramatic Fiction | 67 |
Theatrical Fiction and the Reality of Love in As You Like It | 86 |
Heroism History and the Theater in Henry V | 102 |
From Community to Society Cultural Transformation in Macbeth | 126 |
Conclusion | 148 |
Notes | 152 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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