Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge: On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic HeroesThis volume is a comprehensive collection of critical essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and includes extensive discussions of the play's various printed versions and its theatrical productions. Aspinall has included only those essays that offer the most influential and controversial arguments surrounding the play. The issues discussed include gender, authority, female autonomy and unruliness, courtship and marriage, language and speech, and performance and theatricality. |
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Indhold
Foreword | 13 |
On Poetic Acting | 47 |
Transition | 61 |
The Famous Tragedies | 75 |
Timon of Athens | 113 |
The Last Phase | 147 |
GranvilleBarker and Beerbohm Tree | 167 |
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Challenge: On the Rise of Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes George Wilson Knight Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1977 |
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