Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's PlaysMcGraw-Hill, 1977 - 298 sider |
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Side 68
... tion into a play to be performed the next day at court , and then dismisses them , together with Polonius and Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern ; Hamlet concludes the scene with a soliloquy in which he upbraids himself for inaction and ...
... tion into a play to be performed the next day at court , and then dismisses them , together with Polonius and Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern ; Hamlet concludes the scene with a soliloquy in which he upbraids himself for inaction and ...
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... tion and arrangement will be invoked in order to achieve a pattern that will yield a significant meaning : the play ... tion , And then ? -plot places demands on the reader's mem- ory and intelligence by raising the far more provocative ...
... tion and arrangement will be invoked in order to achieve a pattern that will yield a significant meaning : the play ... tion , And then ? -plot places demands on the reader's mem- ory and intelligence by raising the far more provocative ...
Side 115
... tion but are instead disturbing and provocative glimpses of the shifting faces of evil . Any adequate statement of their themes , therefore , cannot take the form of tidy answers to simple questions . Like the plays that embody them ...
... tion but are instead disturbing and provocative glimpses of the shifting faces of evil . Any adequate statement of their themes , therefore , cannot take the form of tidy answers to simple questions . Like the plays that embody them ...
Indhold
Prologue | 1 |
Person and Character | 19 |
Setting and World | 39 |
Copyright | |
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