Performing ShakespeareNick Hern Books, 2007 - 274 sider Drawing on a lifetime's experience of playing Shakespearean roles, Oliver Ford Davies offers practical advice to actors, directors, and drama students on a wide variety of scenes, characters, speeches, and individual lines from almost every one of the plays. An authoritative, hands-on guide through the practical challenges involved in performing Shakespeare. |
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... wife is slippery ? If thou wilt confess - Or else be impudently negative — To have nor eyes , nor ears , nor thought - then say My wife's a hobby - horse . . . ( The Winter's Tale , 1.2.269–278 ) Shakespeare can also be terse to the ...
... wife is slippery ? If thou wilt confess - Or else be impudently negative — To have nor eyes , nor ears , nor thought - then say My wife's a hobby - horse . . . ( The Winter's Tale , 1.2.269–278 ) Shakespeare can also be terse to the ...
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... wife . ( 1.2.10-14 ) The whole speech could be taken as ironic since Claudius in reality feels neither ' defeat ' nor ' dole ' . The speech is also rich in OXYMORON , a combination of two usually contradictory terms , of which ...
... wife . ( 1.2.10-14 ) The whole speech could be taken as ironic since Claudius in reality feels neither ' defeat ' nor ' dole ' . The speech is also rich in OXYMORON , a combination of two usually contradictory terms , of which ...
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... wife , for domestic comradeship , and for sexuality within marriage as a source of mutual joy . Drama both honoured these developments and detailed patriarchy's fear and resentment . Courtship , mar- riage , reproduction and inheritance ...
... wife , for domestic comradeship , and for sexuality within marriage as a source of mutual joy . Drama both honoured these developments and detailed patriarchy's fear and resentment . Courtship , mar- riage , reproduction and inheritance ...
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