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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... female pages of Shakespeare's romantic comedies . Rosalind in As You Like It wears a skirt for a few minutes . In ... female pages are found more clearly in Jessica's speech than in Portia's speech , both of which are quoted above . The ...
... female pages of Shakespeare's romantic comedies . Rosalind in As You Like It wears a skirt for a few minutes . In ... female pages are found more clearly in Jessica's speech than in Portia's speech , both of which are quoted above . The ...
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... female subjectivity in the early modern period . In recent years much important work has been done on women writers in the English Renaissance . Some of their works are now available in modern editions , while the strate- gies and ...
... female subjectivity in the early modern period . In recent years much important work has been done on women writers in the English Renaissance . Some of their works are now available in modern editions , while the strate- gies and ...
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... female charac- ters , on the other hand , are free from these courtly values and candid in admitting their own desire . They are also more seriously committed to their passion than the male characters , although they are not always ...
... female charac- ters , on the other hand , are free from these courtly values and candid in admitting their own desire . They are also more seriously committed to their passion than the male characters , although they are not always ...
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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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