Shakespeare for the Wiser SortManchester University Press, 2007 - 192 páginas William Shakespeare's plays are riddled with passages, scenes and sudden plot twists which baffle and confound the most devoted playgoer and the most attentive commentator. Why, for example, didn't Hamlet succeed to the throne of Denmark at the instant of his father's death? (It's not because the Danish throne was elective.) Why does Chorus in Romeo and Juliet promise his audience "two houres trafficke of our stage" when the play obviously runs almost three hours? And what is a "dram of eale"? This engaging and lucid book solves these tantalizing riddles and many others. |
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... Solstice . But this would not be correct . The Summer Solstice came to fall in the interval 20–23 June only after the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582 , long after the era of King John . In the 13th century the Julian calendar ...
... Solstice . But this would not be correct . The Summer Solstice came to fall in the interval 20–23 June only after the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582 , long after the era of King John . In the 13th century the Julian calendar ...
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... Solstice . Little wonder Shakespeare put such a towering lament into the mouth of Constance . In sum , what do Shakespeare's tributes to his three Lords Chamberlain tell us about the playwright and these , his plays ? First , these ...
... Solstice . Little wonder Shakespeare put such a towering lament into the mouth of Constance . In sum , what do Shakespeare's tributes to his three Lords Chamberlain tell us about the playwright and these , his plays ? First , these ...
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... Solstice in 1215 was 15 June . The Solstice in the year of the marriage of Louis and Blanche ( 1200 ) was at 6:20 p.m. on 14 June . Shakespeare links Constance's lament with the Solstice rather than with the date of the signing of Magna ...
... Solstice in 1215 was 15 June . The Solstice in the year of the marriage of Louis and Blanche ( 1200 ) was at 6:20 p.m. on 14 June . Shakespeare links Constance's lament with the Solstice rather than with the date of the signing of Magna ...
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the new philosophy in Hamlet | 8 |
Whos there? The men behind the masks of Falstaff | 127 |
Bibliography | 174 |
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