Surprised by Scenes; Essays in Honour of Professor Yasunari Takahashi: シェイクスピアからベケットへTakada, Y. Kenkyusha, 1994 - 440 Seiten |
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... back to the stage , the language dwells sustainedly on this notion of dying to live - Hero dies while her slanders lived and lives once they die.3 All this takes us into areas of considerable profundity . 78 JONATHAN BATE.
... back to the stage , the language dwells sustainedly on this notion of dying to live - Hero dies while her slanders lived and lives once they die.3 All this takes us into areas of considerable profundity . 78 JONATHAN BATE.
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... live by seeing others pretend to die . As defenders of the stage were quick to point out when the theatre was attacked by Puritans as immoral , the drama may serve an educative function for the audience . It may make us learn to value ...
... live by seeing others pretend to die . As defenders of the stage were quick to point out when the theatre was attacked by Puritans as immoral , the drama may serve an educative function for the audience . It may make us learn to value ...
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... live againe , but the meaninge of it is this , that you should die to yourselves and live to your husbandes . ” It is a good old - fashioned plea for wifely submissiveness . But Shakespeare orders the matter differ- ently : he retains ...
... live againe , but the meaninge of it is this , that you should die to yourselves and live to your husbandes . ” It is a good old - fashioned plea for wifely submissiveness . But Shakespeare orders the matter differ- ently : he retains ...
Inhalt
Shakespeares Silences Frank Kermode | 16 |
Notes for a Psychodynamic | 27 |
The Grand Design of Shakespeares First History Plays | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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