Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... play any role successfully one has to identify oneself with the character . You cannot play Goneril or Regan successfully if you do not , for the time being , look at the situation from their point of view . But , of course , it is the ...
... play any role successfully one has to identify oneself with the character . You cannot play Goneril or Regan successfully if you do not , for the time being , look at the situation from their point of view . But , of course , it is the ...
52. oldal
... play consisting of a single situation in three acts ... stood inexorably between the stage and the real Shakespear . A few years later , in 1919 , he said that ' cutting must be dogmatically ruled out ' , 48 The simple thing to do with ...
... play consisting of a single situation in three acts ... stood inexorably between the stage and the real Shakespear . A few years later , in 1919 , he said that ' cutting must be dogmatically ruled out ' , 48 The simple thing to do with ...
87. oldal
... play ; that these images do not help in the interpretation of the play ; and that few readers would agree that the earlier part of the play is the best . The best is surely Act IV ; and almost the only first - rate passage in Act I is ...
... play ; that these images do not help in the interpretation of the play ; and that few readers would agree that the earlier part of the play is the best . The best is surely Act IV ; and almost the only first - rate passage in Act I is ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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