HamletPenguin UK, 7. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... kind of drama to another. Never shackled by convention, he offered his actors the alternation between serious and comic modes from play to play, and often also within the plays themselves, that the repertory system within which he ...
... kind of drama to another. Never shackled by convention, he offered his actors the alternation between serious and comic modes from play to play, and often also within the plays themselves, that the repertory system within which he ...
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... kind of play. It is a dramatic convention, in the service of the Ghost, who has a grudge; of the Players, who want to make a living; and of Hamlet, who seeks to trap his uncle. It is an attitude that has flourished in particular ...
... kind of play. It is a dramatic convention, in the service of the Ghost, who has a grudge; of the Players, who want to make a living; and of Hamlet, who seeks to trap his uncle. It is an attitude that has flourished in particular ...
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... kind of general motion in the machine of the globe as well as in each of its parts, but by a special Providence sustaining, cherishing, superintending, all the things which he has made, to the very minutest, even to a sparrow' (Calvin's ...
... kind of general motion in the machine of the globe as well as in each of its parts, but by a special Providence sustaining, cherishing, superintending, all the things which he has made, to the very minutest, even to a sparrow' (Calvin's ...
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... kind of theatre the immediate movement of a particular scene is more important than continuity between scenes. Hence the uncertainty about Hamlet's age (the initial impression is of a young man around eighteen, whereas his conversation ...
... kind of theatre the immediate movement of a particular scene is more important than continuity between scenes. Hence the uncertainty about Hamlet's age (the initial impression is of a young man around eighteen, whereas his conversation ...
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... kind of attempt to deal with the failure of Shakespearian characters to add up: the appeal to Freudian depth analysis. The most notorious instance is Ernest Jones's nomination of Hamlet as subject to an 'Oedipus Complex' (in an essay ...
... kind of attempt to deal with the failure of Shakespearian characters to add up: the appeal to Freudian depth analysis. The most notorious instance is Ernest Jones's nomination of Hamlet as subject to an 'Oedipus Complex' (in an essay ...
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