Profoundly Entertaining: An Introduction to Shakespeare's ArtistryXlibris Corporation, 2. 11. 2006 - Počet stran: 506 Profoundly Entertaining offers the general reader a chance to think about Shakespeares artistry in a sustained way. Entertaining as Shakespeares plays are, that quality by itself wouldnt justify the effort required to overcome the difficulty their language poses. Their enduring popularity suggests that, to varying degrees, their audiences sense their profundity even if they cannot confidently articulate their experience. Without any overarching argument to makemerely with admiration for the most intelligent, honest, courageous, and sustained confrontation of human life of which we have written recordthe book invites its readers to accompany Shakespeare on his journey of exploration into the human condition unobscured by prevailing orthodoxies and comforting illusions. |
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... Then he tells her , again in Vincentio's hearing , that she is mistaken — he's an old man . Again she performs as urged . Vincentio's response to her performance cues us to the spirit in which Katherina has PROFOUNDLY ENTERTAINING 43.
... Then he tells her , again in Vincentio's hearing , that she is mistaken — he's an old man . Again she performs as urged . Vincentio's response to her performance cues us to the spirit in which Katherina has PROFOUNDLY ENTERTAINING 43.
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... he's seen the play in rehearsal, tries to steer Theseus away from that choice: “For in all the play/ There is not one word apt, one player fitted.” But when Theseus finds out that the players are simple, hard-working men who have ...
... he's seen the play in rehearsal, tries to steer Theseus away from that choice: “For in all the play/ There is not one word apt, one player fitted.” But when Theseus finds out that the players are simple, hard-working men who have ...
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... he steps out of it. He speaks as if he's an actor pleading on behalf of his fellow actors (“If we shadows have offended”), but also as if he is Puck, or Robin Goodfellow , still . Thus , after he says 68 Herbert B. Rothschild Jr.
... he steps out of it. He speaks as if he's an actor pleading on behalf of his fellow actors (“If we shadows have offended”), but also as if he is Puck, or Robin Goodfellow , still . Thus , after he says 68 Herbert B. Rothschild Jr.
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... he's been deeply frustrated by his nephew's misrule . He sends for the king so he ( Gaunt ) can make one last effort to get him to reform . When Richard enters , he asks his uncle , " How is't with aged Gaunt ? " Here is his uncle's ...
... he's been deeply frustrated by his nephew's misrule . He sends for the king so he ( Gaunt ) can make one last effort to get him to reform . When Richard enters , he asks his uncle , " How is't with aged Gaunt ? " Here is his uncle's ...
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... he's saying when he says his coffers " are grown somewhat light . " And his money chests have been depleted because he's been a wasteful and self - indulgent king . He's kept " too great a court , meaning his household expenses have ...
... he's saying when he says his coffers " are grown somewhat light . " And his money chests have been depleted because he's been a wasteful and self - indulgent king . He's kept " too great a court , meaning his household expenses have ...
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Profoundly Entertaining: An Introduction to Shakespeare's Artistry Herbert B. Rothschild Náhled není k dispozici. - 2006 |
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