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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... Portia was a rich and beautiful lady who had black hair and red lips . She lived in Belmont together with her maid Nerissa . Bassanio took a train to Belmont together with Gratiano to propose to Portia . When Portia met Bassanio , she ...
... Portia was a rich and beautiful lady who had black hair and red lips . She lived in Belmont together with her maid Nerissa . Bassanio took a train to Belmont together with Gratiano to propose to Portia . When Portia met Bassanio , she ...
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... Portia or to com- pare Tamaei with Portia is useful for clarifying the status of Japa- nese women of the Meiji era . In The Merchant of Venice , there are three kinds of social groups : the Jewish community , the Christian male society ...
... Portia or to com- pare Tamaei with Portia is useful for clarifying the status of Japa- nese women of the Meiji era . In The Merchant of Venice , there are three kinds of social groups : the Jewish community , the Christian male society ...
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... Portia's intellect and morality as well as her beautiful and graceful figure . Bassanio says that Portia " is a lady richly left , / And she is fair , and , fairer than that word , / Of wondrous virtues " ( 1.1.161–63 ) . Indeed , Portia ...
... Portia's intellect and morality as well as her beautiful and graceful figure . Bassanio says that Portia " is a lady richly left , / And she is fair , and , fairer than that word , / Of wondrous virtues " ( 1.1.161–63 ) . Indeed , Portia ...
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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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