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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... tells us about Shakespeare . Here's the section that contains the unmistakable reference to him : Yes trust them [ actors ] not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers hart wrapt in a Players ...
... tells us about Shakespeare . Here's the section that contains the unmistakable reference to him : Yes trust them [ actors ] not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers hart wrapt in a Players ...
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... tells us about the entertainment world of Elizabethan England , the world in which Shakespeare had begun to enjoy some success by 1592 . I've already signaled the primary point by speaking of " the entertainment world " rather than ...
... tells us about the entertainment world of Elizabethan England , the world in which Shakespeare had begun to enjoy some success by 1592 . I've already signaled the primary point by speaking of " the entertainment world " rather than ...
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... tells his wife to greet him as if he were a young woman , which she does . 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 ...
... tells his wife to greet him as if he were a young woman , which she does . 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 ...
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... tells us about Shakespeare as a writer . The secondary — but still important thing we learn is that in the six years since Robert Greene had spoken of him as an " upstart crow , " Shakespeare had established himself as the leading ...
... tells us about Shakespeare as a writer . The secondary — but still important thing we learn is that in the six years since Robert Greene had spoken of him as an " upstart crow , " Shakespeare had established himself as the leading ...
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... tells us we are going to witness the story of “A pair of star-cross'd lovers,” sprung from the “fatal loins” of two feuding families. In substance and tone, the Prologue prepares us for a “piteous” and a “fearful” tale, and it's ...
... tells us we are going to witness the story of “A pair of star-cross'd lovers,” sprung from the “fatal loins” of two feuding families. In substance and tone, the Prologue prepares us for a “piteous” and a “fearful” tale, and it's ...
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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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