Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's PlaysMcGraw-Hill, 1977 - 298 sider |
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Side 86
... single , must take place in one locale , and may continue for only a limited time ( one day ) . A second dogma asserts that plots must always be single , never multiple , and that episodic plots - those in which actions succeed one ...
... single , must take place in one locale , and may continue for only a limited time ( one day ) . A second dogma asserts that plots must always be single , never multiple , and that episodic plots - those in which actions succeed one ...
Side 92
... single setting — a wood near Athens - for a single period of time - one night - under a single spell - the lunacy of love . It is this last that is thematic ; and it is again the theme that holds together all the plots - and all the ...
... single setting — a wood near Athens - for a single period of time - one night - under a single spell - the lunacy of love . It is this last that is thematic ; and it is again the theme that holds together all the plots - and all the ...
Side 97
... single moment of crisis or climax when , to use Aristotle's words , " the action veers round to its opposite " and we have a reversal of fortune . Thus , we may recall Oedipus Rex , with its awful climactic moment when Oedipus discovers ...
... single moment of crisis or climax when , to use Aristotle's words , " the action veers round to its opposite " and we have a reversal of fortune . Thus , we may recall Oedipus Rex , with its awful climactic moment when Oedipus discovers ...
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Prologue | 1 |
Person and Character | 19 |
Setting and World | 39 |
Copyright | |
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