Shakespeare, Our ContemporaryAnchor Books, 1966 - Počet stran: 372 The best, the most alive, radical book about Shakespeare in at least a generation. |
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... Othello , on Sunday mornings , when she was returning from church in her gondola . He even knew what flowers Othello threw into her gondola and how Roderigo's unsuccessful serenade in front of Desdemona's house ended . In fact , he knew ...
... Othello , on Sunday mornings , when she was returning from church in her gondola . He even knew what flowers Othello threw into her gondola and how Roderigo's unsuccessful serenade in front of Desdemona's house ended . In fact , he knew ...
Strana 106
... Othello . But he denied Othello universality . In compari- son with King Lear and Macbeth , Othello is to him a play that does not achieve the power of symbol and remains enclosed in its literality . For Mr. Knight Othello is not a ...
... Othello . But he denied Othello universality . In compari- son with King Lear and Macbeth , Othello is to him a play that does not achieve the power of symbol and remains enclosed in its literality . For Mr. Knight Othello is not a ...
Strana 123
... Othello , always reminds me of the Night - watch . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them . ( I , 2 ) Othello is a tragedy of gestures . This , too , is part of Baroque . But the gestures are stayed , held up in the air ...
... Othello , always reminds me of the Night - watch . Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust them . ( I , 2 ) Othello is a tragedy of gestures . This , too , is part of Baroque . But the gestures are stayed , held up in the air ...
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MODERN | 75 |
CONTRADICTIONS | 179 |
TITANIA AND THE ASSS HEAD | 213 |
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