Japanese Studies in Shakespeare and His ContemporariesYoshiko Kawachi University of Delaware Press, 1998 - Počet stran: 219 Since Shakespeare was introduced to Japan in the middle of the nineteenth century, his works have been translated into Japanese, read and performed, and adapted for the Japanese stage and film. This book assesses Shakespeare's and other English Renaissance dramatists' reception. |
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... Caliban's character as “ non- human , " the last few phrases ( which might reflect the speaker's unconscious wish to deny Caliban's humanity ) may misguide us to a false conclusion . Taken altogether , this statement is a clear , if ...
... Caliban's character as “ non- human , " the last few phrases ( which might reflect the speaker's unconscious wish to deny Caliban's humanity ) may misguide us to a false conclusion . Taken altogether , this statement is a clear , if ...
Strana 127
... Caliban became aware of his servile and oppressed status as a consequence of edu- cation . Caliban's first words replying to Prospero's command— " speak ” —are : " There's wood enough within " ( 1.2.316 ) . For Cali- ban , to speak this ...
... Caliban became aware of his servile and oppressed status as a consequence of edu- cation . Caliban's first words replying to Prospero's command— " speak ” —are : " There's wood enough within " ( 1.2.316 ) . For Cali- ban , to speak this ...
Strana 131
... Caliban recreates himself as an adaptable agent who be- longs to aural / oral and libidinal / laughing culture . " Caliban " and " Canibal " are involved with transgression of the boundary between the eating and the eaten , between the ...
... Caliban recreates himself as an adaptable agent who be- longs to aural / oral and libidinal / laughing culture . " Caliban " and " Canibal " are involved with transgression of the boundary between the eating and the eaten , between the ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Merchant of Venice and Japanese Culture | 46 |
Money and Sexuality in Measure for Measure | 70 |
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