Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater: Studies in the Social Dimension of Dramatic Form and FunctionJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 325 sider Criticism based on literary or formalist conceptions of structure or on the history of ideas, Robert Weimann contends, has removed Shakespeare from the theater, and the theater from society at large. 'It is only when Elizabethan society, theater, and language are seen as interrelated that the structure of Shakespeare's dramatic art emerges as fully functional, that is, as part of a larger, and not only literary, whole.' |
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... clown come to see a King dance ! Clown . A King dance ! Ask thee good fellow ? didn't I see thee tending swine ' tother day - stealing swine I meant to say ? King . Now you've given offence to your Majesty , thee must either sing a song ...
... clown come to see a King dance ! Clown . A King dance ! Ask thee good fellow ? didn't I see thee tending swine ' tother day - stealing swine I meant to say ? King . Now you've given offence to your Majesty , thee must either sing a song ...
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... Clown's words , or at least not hear them clearly the first time around : 2nd Clown . ( to King ) Harks thee my canny man , listen what I've got to say , Wasn't that thou stealing swine the other day ? Stealing what ? King . 2nd Clown ...
... Clown's words , or at least not hear them clearly the first time around : 2nd Clown . ( to King ) Harks thee my canny man , listen what I've got to say , Wasn't that thou stealing swine the other day ? Stealing what ? King . 2nd Clown ...
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... clown's role within Elizabethan drama : " And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them ... ' ( III , 2 , 37 ff . ) . Small wonder , then , that in Macbeth - as far as we can tell from what is probably an ...
... clown's role within Elizabethan drama : " And let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them ... ' ( III , 2 , 37 ff . ) . Small wonder , then , that in Macbeth - as far as we can tell from what is probably an ...
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Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater: Studies in the Social ... Robert Weimann Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1987 |
Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater: Studies in the Social ... Robert Weimann Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1987 |
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