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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... ” “As for my Lord Pembroke's [Men], which you desire to know where they be, they are all at home and have been this five or six weeks. For they cannot save [ cover ] their charges [ expenses ] with 16 Herbert B. Rothschild Jr.
... ” “As for my Lord Pembroke's [Men], which you desire to know where they be, they are all at home and have been this five or six weeks. For they cannot save [ cover ] their charges [ expenses ] with 16 Herbert B. Rothschild Jr.
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... Lord Strange's Men or Lord Pembroke's Men or Lord Sussex's Men . The groupings were unusually fluid during 1592 and 1593 , mainly because of the prolonged cessation of acting due to the plague . There were a number of company divisions ...
... Lord Strange's Men or Lord Pembroke's Men or Lord Sussex's Men . The groupings were unusually fluid during 1592 and 1593 , mainly because of the prolonged cessation of acting due to the plague . There were a number of company divisions ...
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... lord's manor house to the inn - yard , from the college dining hall to the town hall , sixteenth century English folk had been attending plays considerably before the first permanent theater was built in London in 1576. When the ...
... lord's manor house to the inn - yard , from the college dining hall to the town hall , sixteenth century English folk had been attending plays considerably before the first permanent theater was built in London in 1576. When the ...
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... Lord Pembroke's Men or Lord Warwick's Men , for example , did not mean to be paid as servants out of the household accounts , though the troupes were paid for command performances . Rather , the primary benefit of a formal , even though ...
... Lord Pembroke's Men or Lord Warwick's Men , for example , did not mean to be paid as servants out of the household accounts , though the troupes were paid for command performances . Rather , the primary benefit of a formal , even though ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594 until 1603 and the King's Men thereafter, the leading male roles were played by Richard Burbage, son of the first theater owner and an actor himself. Burbage's counterpart in the main rival company ...
... Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594 until 1603 and the King's Men thereafter, the leading male roles were played by Richard Burbage, son of the first theater owner and an actor himself. Burbage's counterpart in the main rival company ...
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Profoundly Entertaining: An Introduction to Shakespeare's Artistry Herbert B. Rothschild Náhled není k dispozici. - 2006 |
Profoundly Entertaining: An Introduction to Shakespeare's Artistry Herbert B. Rothschild Náhled není k dispozici. - 2006 |
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