King Lear in Our TimeUniversity of California Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 126 Perhaps more than any other play of Shakespeare's King Lear has been subjected to almost totally contradictory interpretations. An important theme is the play's examination of society and the ties of service and family love. |
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... drama critic is reported to have said to his colleagues : " Now who's going to tell the truth about this ? " 46 To sum up with the verdict of a witty student of mine , 1 himself a promising actor , the Lears of the nine- teenth century ...
... drama critic is reported to have said to his colleagues : " Now who's going to tell the truth about this ? " 46 To sum up with the verdict of a witty student of mine , 1 himself a promising actor , the Lears of the nine- teenth century ...
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... . cit . , p . 21 . 72 See his " A Subtext Based on Nothing , " Tulane Drama Review , VIII ( 1963 ) , 122 ff . The quotations below are reprinted by permission . experience during the same three decades , I am obliged 28 Actors and ...
... . cit . , p . 21 . 72 See his " A Subtext Based on Nothing , " Tulane Drama Review , VIII ( 1963 ) , 122 ff . The quotations below are reprinted by permission . experience during the same three decades , I am obliged 28 Actors and ...
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... drama , with which it has very little in common . This has been largely a historical undertaking . I should like now to turn to some other aspects of King Lear , especially those which , as it seems to me , give it par- ticular ...
... drama , with which it has very little in common . This has been largely a historical undertaking . I should like now to turn to some other aspects of King Lear , especially those which , as it seems to me , give it par- ticular ...
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