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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... speech . But the speech in all its floridity does try to convey the notion that speech is not only theatre : it is also life . The little life left to Lavinia is sug- gested by her struggle to write with a stick guided by her mouth ...
... speech . But the speech in all its floridity does try to convey the notion that speech is not only theatre : it is also life . The little life left to Lavinia is sug- gested by her struggle to write with a stick guided by her mouth ...
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... Speech and silence work together ; and we may , in concluding , remind ourselves that the soliloquy , brought to its historical perfection by Shakespeare in Hamlet , is speech in silence , the speech of silence the sound of silence , as ...
... Speech and silence work together ; and we may , in concluding , remind ourselves that the soliloquy , brought to its historical perfection by Shakespeare in Hamlet , is speech in silence , the speech of silence the sound of silence , as ...
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... speech on their faithful waiting is delivered while Lucky and Pozzo are crying for help . The longish speech begins with the advice , " Let us not waste our time in idle discourse ! " And yet he does . Cries of help , of humanity in ...
... speech on their faithful waiting is delivered while Lucky and Pozzo are crying for help . The longish speech begins with the advice , " Let us not waste our time in idle discourse ! " And yet he does . Cries of help , of humanity in ...
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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