Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 11.10.2013 - 288 Seiten First published in 1987. |
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... characters may be understood from that point of view alone , and thus denied their full life . By the same token , since so many of Shakespeare's comedies use the same devices , there has been an understandable tendency among critics to ...
... characters may be understood from that point of view alone , and thus denied their full life . By the same token , since so many of Shakespeare's comedies use the same devices , there has been an understandable tendency among critics to ...
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... characters ; only a temporary bewilderment that is easily explained away . Shakespeare's Anti- pholus of Syracuse , addressed by name by a woman he has never seen before , asks , ' How can she thus , then , call us by our names ...
... characters ; only a temporary bewilderment that is easily explained away . Shakespeare's Anti- pholus of Syracuse , addressed by name by a woman he has never seen before , asks , ' How can she thus , then , call us by our names ...
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... characters seem at times to inhabit different worlds , different orders of experience . Some of this effect is created by the mingling - and , at times , the collision of dramatic styles . In 11. ii Adriana , meeting the man she thinks ...
... characters seem at times to inhabit different worlds , different orders of experience . Some of this effect is created by the mingling - and , at times , the collision of dramatic styles . In 11. ii Adriana , meeting the man she thinks ...
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... characters who are operating in quite a different dramatic world . And any chance we might have of making the ... character is comically dislocated . The courtesan is simply living her casual , material life , while Anti- pholus is ...
... characters who are operating in quite a different dramatic world . And any chance we might have of making the ... character is comically dislocated . The courtesan is simply living her casual , material life , while Anti- pholus is ...
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... characters more sharply distinguished , but the difference between their experiences is more emphasized . In the words of A. C. Hamilton , Antipholus of Ephesus ' endures a night- mare ' while his brother ' enjoys a delightful dream ...
... characters more sharply distinguished , but the difference between their experiences is more emphasized . In the words of A. C. Hamilton , Antipholus of Ephesus ' endures a night- mare ' while his brother ' enjoys a delightful dream ...
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The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 89 |
The Merchant of Venice | 117 |
Much Ado About Nothing | 151 |
As You Like It | 185 |
Twelfth Night | 221 |
beyond Twelfth Night | 255 |
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