Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal Thomas Marc Parrott offers readers introductions to Shakespeare's works, groupings according to genre and a play-by-play recital of the Shakespeare canon, and a notation of success or failure of the plays as determined by sixteenth century and modern audiences with the expectation that readers can clearly understand the method of Shakespeare's comedies. |
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... playwright's art is suffi- ciently advanced to enable him to present amusing and laughable char- acters . His art , of course , is limited , since as a playwright he can only present characters by the dramatic devices of speech and ...
... playwright's art is suffi- ciently advanced to enable him to present amusing and laughable char- acters . His art , of course , is limited , since as a playwright he can only present characters by the dramatic devices of speech and ...
113. oldal
... playwright invented a situation that he was incapable of handling . There is no such situation in the source which furnished a pattern for earlier scenes , and without such a pattern the prentice playwright made a bad mess of his ...
... playwright invented a situation that he was incapable of handling . There is no such situation in the source which furnished a pattern for earlier scenes , and without such a pattern the prentice playwright made a bad mess of his ...
150. oldal
... playwright of The Merchant . The poetic poverty of the subplot has given rise to two interesting ex- planations . On the one hand it has been suggested that the subplot is the work of another author , a clever plotter but no poet ...
... playwright of The Merchant . The poetic poverty of the subplot has given rise to two interesting ex- planations . On the one hand it has been suggested that the subplot is the work of another author , a clever plotter but no poet ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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