Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 11. 10. 2013 - Počet stran: 288 First published in 1987. |
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Strana 9
... effects . ' Unity ' can be too narrowly defined , and when everything is seen as contributing to a central idea , a single pat- tern of images , or a particular kind of story , then individual scenes or characters may be understood from ...
... effects . ' Unity ' can be too narrowly defined , and when everything is seen as contributing to a central idea , a single pat- tern of images , or a particular kind of story , then individual scenes or characters may be understood from ...
Strana 11
... effect is created by the mingling - and , at times , the collision of dramatic styles . In 11. ii Adriana , meeting the man she thinks is her husband , attacks him passionately for straying from her , urging him to recognize that as ...
... effect is created by the mingling - and , at times , the collision of dramatic styles . In 11. ii Adriana , meeting the man she thinks is her husband , attacks him passionately for straying from her , urging him to recognize that as ...
Strana 11
... effect pathetic or disturbing . The gaps of understanding between us are not always amusing . While we laugh easily enough when Adriana fires a long , emotional speech at the wrong Anti- pholus , it is not so funny when , later in the ...
... effect pathetic or disturbing . The gaps of understanding between us are not always amusing . While we laugh easily enough when Adriana fires a long , emotional speech at the wrong Anti- pholus , it is not so funny when , later in the ...
Strana 12
... effect than we might have expected . The double vision of Luciana is not just a matter of contrasting our reactions with the lover's ; it is built into the presentation of Luciana her- self so that , while laughing at the lover , we can ...
... effect than we might have expected . The double vision of Luciana is not just a matter of contrasting our reactions with the lover's ; it is built into the presentation of Luciana her- self so that , while laughing at the lover , we can ...
Strana 13
... effects in the play is the way Anti- pholus and Dromio of Syracuse listen to each other , and sympa- thize with each other's point of view . When he hears what his servant has endured in the kitchen , Antipholus concludes , ' There's ...
... effects in the play is the way Anti- pholus and Dromio of Syracuse listen to each other , and sympa- thize with each other's point of view . When he hears what his servant has endured in the kitchen , Antipholus concludes , ' There's ...
Obsah
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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