William Shakespeare, King LearSusan Bruce Humanities-Ebooks, 01.01.1998 - 192 Seiten |
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... Hamlet as his 'greatest tragedy'—a play that,like Troilus andCressida, appealed preciselyin its extremity of violence and unremitting bleakness ofvision to sensibilities battered by the horrors oftwo world wars.{4} Yet in the last 30 ...
... Hamlet as his 'greatest tragedy'—a play that,like Troilus andCressida, appealed preciselyin its extremity of violence and unremitting bleakness ofvision to sensibilities battered by the horrors oftwo world wars.{4} Yet in the last 30 ...
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... Hamlet,Othello, Macbeth, orAntony and Cleopatra to be whollysombre from beginning to end.{6} But not all tragedies have faredas well—Coriolanus tendsto remain grimly humourless in performance, as does the rarely attempted Timon ofAthens ...
... Hamlet,Othello, Macbeth, orAntony and Cleopatra to be whollysombre from beginning to end.{6} But not all tragedies have faredas well—Coriolanus tendsto remain grimly humourless in performance, as does the rarely attempted Timon ofAthens ...
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... Hamlet. Andjustas much as Polonius, from whom hedescends theatrically, Learisgenerically misplaced, a role builton a comedic armature with comedy's typical lack of foresight and propensities toblather and meddle,but dropped into tragedy ...
... Hamlet. Andjustas much as Polonius, from whom hedescends theatrically, Learisgenerically misplaced, a role builton a comedic armature with comedy's typical lack of foresight and propensities toblather and meddle,but dropped into tragedy ...
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... Hamlet, for example, therearethree variant texts:Q1(1603), the 'Bad Quarto', whichat c.2000lines is half thelengthof the others and verydifferent; Q2 (1604), the 'Good Quarto' of c.3700 lines; and F1 (1623), the'Folio text' of c.3550 ...
... Hamlet, for example, therearethree variant texts:Q1(1603), the 'Bad Quarto', whichat c.2000lines is half thelengthof the others and verydifferent; Q2 (1604), the 'Good Quarto' of c.3700 lines; and F1 (1623), the'Folio text' of c.3550 ...
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... Hamlet, 'justas Shakespeare wrote it',of which Q1,Q2, andF1arepartial records andthat can best be recovered by combining everything that survives. Where there aredirect clashes one version mustbe preferred —usually F1, with ...
... Hamlet, 'justas Shakespeare wrote it',of which Q1,Q2, andF1arepartial records andthat can best be recovered by combining everything that survives. Where there aredirect clashes one version mustbe preferred —usually F1, with ...
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