Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 páginas |
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... play , and attention is con- centrated upon the tale of romantic love . It is interesting to note that this old play seems to have furnished Shakespeare with some hints for his transformation of an Italian novella into the tragi ...
... play , and attention is con- centrated upon the tale of romantic love . It is interesting to note that this old play seems to have furnished Shakespeare with some hints for his transformation of an Italian novella into the tragi ...
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... play the first true romantic comedy in English . As such it met with well - deserved success.1 It was first played by the Queen's Men , later by Lord Strange's . Henslowe loaned the play- book for a joint performance by the Queen's and ...
... play the first true romantic comedy in English . As such it met with well - deserved success.1 It was first played by the Queen's Men , later by Lord Strange's . Henslowe loaned the play- book for a joint performance by the Queen's and ...
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... play and elsewhere - but certain phrases need to be noted and interpreted . It begins by telling a pros- pective buyer that here is ' a new play , never stal'd with the stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulger ...
... play and elsewhere - but certain phrases need to be noted and interpreted . It begins by telling a pros- pective buyer that here is ' a new play , never stal'd with the stage , never clapper - claw'd with the palmes of the vulger ...
Contenido
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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