All's Well that Ends WellClarendon Press, 1993 - Počet stran: 245 All's Well that Ends Well receives, in this new edition, the full reconsideration for which it is overdue. After a long theatrical and critical history marked by avoidance and simplification, the play's dislocations of desire and clashing ideologies of class and gender are made newly accessible to readers, performers, and audiences. All's Well that Ends Well found little favor in the infrequent productions of earlier centuries, and was drastically reshaped by Garrick toward farce and by Kemble toward purity and pathos. But artists of recent decades such as Guthrie, Moshinsky, and Nunn have used the very discords of style and genre once seen as defects as sources of theatrical power and complexity, just as critics from various perspectives--feminist, sociological, generic, psychological--have found new value and pertinence in a play that is itself a deconstructed fairy tale. Susan Snyder's Introduction makes a distinguished contribution to criticism of the play, and the edition, offering freshly considered text, is fully and helpfully annotated. |
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... perhaps suggested by the Erasmian dialogue , especially if Shakespeare was remembering the Latin original in which Maria refers to a vestal virgin in the context of forbidden love.2 The Mingled Yarn Whether prompted by Erasmus or not ...
... perhaps suggested by the Erasmian dialogue , especially if Shakespeare was remembering the Latin original in which Maria refers to a vestal virgin in the context of forbidden love.2 The Mingled Yarn Whether prompted by Erasmus or not ...
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... perhaps , in view of Paroles ' earlier denigration of sexual for martial performance , the balls = testicles equation is in play here - i.e . this is the proper manly spirit . noise in it Perhaps idiomatic , but in any case Shakespeare ...
... perhaps , in view of Paroles ' earlier denigration of sexual for martial performance , the balls = testicles equation is in play here - i.e . this is the proper manly spirit . noise in it Perhaps idiomatic , but in any case Shakespeare ...
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... perhaps Johnson's emphasis in the second part should be modified to ' any place , how- ever locked up ' - i.e . the theft itself is the point for such a rogue rather than rich reward or ease of access . 253-4 For ... Nessus Nessus ...
... perhaps Johnson's emphasis in the second part should be modified to ' any place , how- ever locked up ' - i.e . the theft itself is the point for such a rogue rather than rich reward or ease of access . 253-4 For ... Nessus Nessus ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Mingled Yarn | 8 |
Alls Well that Ends Well as a Problem Play | 16 |
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