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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... suggests that the major characters normally occupy a downstage position , and so have further to walk to their exit doors than the minor characters . While each exit should be discussed individually , I hope that the conclusions we have ...
... suggests that the major characters normally occupy a downstage position , and so have further to walk to their exit doors than the minor characters . While each exit should be discussed individually , I hope that the conclusions we have ...
Strana 72
... suggests both the physical similarities between a father and his child and the sovereign's figure that a sterling coin bears , and hence the amount of the coin : Angelo is to become the Duke's son who bears his " figure " and " image ...
... suggests both the physical similarities between a father and his child and the sovereign's figure that a sterling coin bears , and hence the amount of the coin : Angelo is to become the Duke's son who bears his " figure " and " image ...
Strana 84
... suggests angel coins . Although no direct reference to coins appear in the play , Angelo's line , “ Let's write good angel the devil's horn " ( 2.4.16 ) and the Duke's , " but that frailty hath examples for his falling , should wonder ...
... suggests angel coins . Although no direct reference to coins appear in the play , Angelo's line , “ Let's write good angel the devil's horn " ( 2.4.16 ) and the Duke's , " but that frailty hath examples for his falling , should wonder ...
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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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