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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... position . As we see from Henry IV , the concept of " honor " could still be dramatically defined in terms of Hotspur's attitudes , but it was no longer possible to view it solely as " bright honour , " exclusively from the angle of ...
... position . As we see from Henry IV , the concept of " honor " could still be dramatically defined in terms of Hotspur's attitudes , but it was no longer possible to view it solely as " bright honour , " exclusively from the angle of ...
Side 224
... position on the stage , and the speech , action , and degree of stylization associated with that position . An admittedly incomplete list of these characters would include Launce and his friend Speed , most of the other Shakespearean ...
... position on the stage , and the speech , action , and degree of stylization associated with that position . An admittedly incomplete list of these characters would include Launce and his friend Speed , most of the other Shakespearean ...
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... position of Apemantus , Thersites , and in his own uniquely involved way , Berowne , is achieved by the interplay of theatri- cal and verbal conventions which we have called , for lack of a satisfactory English term , Figurenposition ...
... position of Apemantus , Thersites , and in his own uniquely involved way , Berowne , is achieved by the interplay of theatri- cal and verbal conventions which we have called , for lack of a satisfactory English term , Figurenposition ...
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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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