William Shakespeare, King LearSusan Bruce Humanities-Ebooks, 01.01.1998 - 192 Seiten |
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... that “the extrusion of Gloucester's eyes [...] seems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatick exhibition” and, more seriously, allegedas a moral failing that “Shakespeare has suffered the virtueof Cordelia toperishin a just cause ...
... that “the extrusion of Gloucester's eyes [...] seems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatick exhibition” and, more seriously, allegedas a moral failing that “Shakespeare has suffered the virtueof Cordelia toperishin a just cause ...
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... that the closureof all English theatres from1642–60 severed professionalcontinuity; theatres builtafter1660 werestrongly influenced by continentalEuropean models dominatedby perspectival scenery—quite different fromthe London ...
... that the closureof all English theatres from1642–60 severed professionalcontinuity; theatres builtafter1660 werestrongly influenced by continentalEuropean models dominatedby perspectival scenery—quite different fromthe London ...
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... that the boys were atruetheatrical resource. But exclusionof women was a severe craftlimitation that Shakespeare probablyfound as irksome asthe film Shakespeare inLove (1997) suggests; there iscertainly a case that he wascarefulin ...
... that the boys were atruetheatrical resource. But exclusionof women was a severe craftlimitation that Shakespeare probablyfound as irksome asthe film Shakespeare inLove (1997) suggests; there iscertainly a case that he wascarefulin ...
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