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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... understand and articulate its terrible truths. It's possible, I think, to follow my discussions without prior knowledge of the plays, but they'll be much more meaningful if readers have it. Seeing the plays performed is likely to be ...
... understand and articulate its terrible truths. It's possible, I think, to follow my discussions without prior knowledge of the plays, but they'll be much more meaningful if readers have it. Seeing the plays performed is likely to be ...
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... understand the plays to obscure their theatrical power . Indeed , my hope is that these discussions will return you to the theatrical experience prepared to enjoy it even more thanks to a heightened appreciation of Shakespeare's ...
... understand the plays to obscure their theatrical power . Indeed , my hope is that these discussions will return you to the theatrical experience prepared to enjoy it even more thanks to a heightened appreciation of Shakespeare's ...
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... understanding his plays. Indeed, when it comes to reading a literary work through its historical context, a little learning is a dangerous thing. Most assertions about a Shakespeare play based on what people of his time thought about ...
... understanding his plays. Indeed, when it comes to reading a literary work through its historical context, a little learning is a dangerous thing. Most assertions about a Shakespeare play based on what people of his time thought about ...
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... understanding among Christian churches about what happens when the priest or minister blesses the bread and wine . The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox belief is the most fully ritualistic , because it holds that the profane is made ...
... understanding among Christian churches about what happens when the priest or minister blesses the bread and wine . The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox belief is the most fully ritualistic , because it holds that the profane is made ...
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... understand as theater the ceremony Achebe describes . For the tribe , it contains no element of play and conveys no sense of a merely provisional reality . People aren't playing the parts of the tribal ancestors for a little while ...
... understand as theater the ceremony Achebe describes . For the tribe , it contains no element of play and conveys no sense of a merely provisional reality . People aren't playing the parts of the tribal ancestors for a little while ...
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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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