Shakespeare's History Plays: Richard II to Henry V : the Making of a KingPenguin Books, 1988 - 216 páginas |
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... important ( obviously it will be important in acting style and language as well , and I shall return to that issue later ) . I have already stressed that the conventional acceptance of the symbolic force of the theatre building affects ...
... important ( obviously it will be important in acting style and language as well , and I shall return to that issue later ) . I have already stressed that the conventional acceptance of the symbolic force of the theatre building affects ...
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... important point : verisimilitude is the essential dramatic quality , and a play , like a poem , shows what could quite plausibly happen ; it is closely related to history , which shows what did in fact happen . The critical debate ...
... important point : verisimilitude is the essential dramatic quality , and a play , like a poem , shows what could quite plausibly happen ; it is closely related to history , which shows what did in fact happen . The critical debate ...
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... important to realize that even when Shakespeare develops the idea of tragedy further than it had ever been taken before , in King Lear , he does not entirely abandon this link with Fortune ; his insight is to connect the operation of ...
... important to realize that even when Shakespeare develops the idea of tragedy further than it had ever been taken before , in King Lear , he does not entirely abandon this link with Fortune ; his insight is to connect the operation of ...
Contenido
Shakespeares History Plays | 4 |
The Revolution of the Orbs | 6 |
macrocosm and microcosm | 12 |
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