Shakespeare's History Plays: Richard II to Henry V : the Making of a KingPenguin Books, 1988 - 216 páginas |
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... audience may be affected by the whole play and yet dismiss it as mere illusion , un- aware of the effect it has had on them . The lack of physical distance between stage and audience makes the actor almost a member of the audience who ...
... audience may be affected by the whole play and yet dismiss it as mere illusion , un- aware of the effect it has had on them . The lack of physical distance between stage and audience makes the actor almost a member of the audience who ...
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... audience's pity , fear and admiration . His justifications , therefore , are entirely moral , and he implies that a good play is one which holds examples to be imitated up for an audience's consideration . This moral emphasis is ...
... audience's pity , fear and admiration . His justifications , therefore , are entirely moral , and he implies that a good play is one which holds examples to be imitated up for an audience's consideration . This moral emphasis is ...
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... audience recognized it as such and responded to it is one to which I shall return , for the audience's capabilities deeply affect what an author can do and how he can do it . It is essential to grasp first the point that history plays ...
... audience recognized it as such and responded to it is one to which I shall return , for the audience's capabilities deeply affect what an author can do and how he can do it . It is essential to grasp first the point that history plays ...
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Shakespeares History Plays | 4 |
The Revolution of the Orbs | 6 |
macrocosm and microcosm | 12 |
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