Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 11. 10. 2013 - Počet stran: 288 First published in 1987. |
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... II Shakespearian Comedy III Shakespeare's Comedy of Love IV Shakespeare's Sources V Comic Transformations in Shakespeare VI Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character Brown Charlton Leggatt Muir Nevo Newman Shakespeare's Comedy of Love ...
... II Shakespearian Comedy III Shakespeare's Comedy of Love IV Shakespeare's Sources V Comic Transformations in Shakespeare VI Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character Brown Charlton Leggatt Muir Nevo Newman Shakespeare's Comedy of Love ...
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... II Shakespearian Comedy III Shakespeare's Comedy of Love IV Shakespeare's Sources V Comic Transformations in Shakespeare VI Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character Brown Charlton Leggatt Muir Nevo Newman SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY OF LOVE ...
... II Shakespearian Comedy III Shakespeare's Comedy of Love IV Shakespeare's Sources V Comic Transformations in Shakespeare VI Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character Brown Charlton Leggatt Muir Nevo Newman SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY OF LOVE ...
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... (III. i is the latter's first scene) we are made aware of this disparity between them. 2 The difference between the characters is summarized by ... (I. ii. 24–5). The officer who arrests Antipholus of Ephesus refuses to release him, even.
... (III. i is the latter's first scene) we are made aware of this disparity between them. 2 The difference between the characters is summarized by ... (I. ii. 24–5). The officer who arrests Antipholus of Ephesus refuses to release him, even.
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... ( II . ii . 146 ) . Or consider the following passage : - ANTIPHOLUS S : The fellow is distract , and so am I ; And ... ( IV . iii . 37-45 ) Here , the attitude of each character is comically dislocated . The courtesan is simply living her ...
... ( II . ii . 146 ) . Or consider the following passage : - ANTIPHOLUS S : The fellow is distract , and so am I ; And ... ( IV . iii . 37-45 ) Here , the attitude of each character is comically dislocated . The courtesan is simply living her ...
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... ( II . i . 34-41 ) One of the most persistent comic points in Shakespeare is ... ( III . i . 85- 106 ) , from the officer who arrests him ( IV . iv . 18 ) - in ... ii ) by his brother's court- ship of Luciana , a quiet scene of romantic ...
... ( II . i . 34-41 ) One of the most persistent comic points in Shakespeare is ... ( III . i . 85- 106 ) , from the officer who arrests him ( IV . iv . 18 ) - in ... ii ) by his brother's court- ship of Luciana , a quiet scene of romantic ...
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6 | |
9 | |
10 | |
21 | |
The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 89 |
The Merchant of Venice | 117 |
Much Ado About Nothing | 151 |
As You Like It | 185 |
Twelfth Night | 221 |
beyond Twelfth Night | 255 |
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