VolponeYale University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 231 This Revels Student Edition, with a carefully modernized text, presents new material about "Volpone" 's debt to the popular Reynard beast epic and Italian "commedia dell 'art" and discusses its mockery of greed in relation to two Renaissance perversions of the myth of a Golden Age. Referring to famous productions, it pays particular attention to decisions that must be made whenever the play is performed. |
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Strana 10
... Volpone's huge bed with its movable curtains and acting space on which he plays out his sickness is also a small stage an " inner stage " -and in Act V , Scene 2 , Volpone and Mosca , using a traverse , construct a second theater in which ...
... Volpone's huge bed with its movable curtains and acting space on which he plays out his sickness is also a small stage an " inner stage " -and in Act V , Scene 2 , Volpone and Mosca , using a traverse , construct a second theater in which ...
Strana 11
... Mosca can exclaim admiringly , " I'd have your tongue , sir , tipped with gold for this . " When Volpone after his masterful impersonation of the mountebank Scoto worries that his make - up may not have been sufficient ( " Is not the ...
... Mosca can exclaim admiringly , " I'd have your tongue , sir , tipped with gold for this . " When Volpone after his masterful impersonation of the mountebank Scoto worries that his make - up may not have been sufficient ( " Is not the ...
Strana 20
... Volpone and Mosca are supremely unaware that they are victims of the same irony as their victims . Elevating the gold coin over the sun in the first lines of the play is , as I have said , Vol- pone's crucial act , and like all other ...
... Volpone and Mosca are supremely unaware that they are victims of the same irony as their victims . Elevating the gold coin over the sun in the first lines of the play is , as I have said , Vol- pone's crucial act , and like all other ...
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1st Avocatore 1st Merchant 2nd Avocatore 2nd Merchant 4th Avocatore Act V Scene Androgyno Aristophanes beast believed Ben Jonson blood Bonario CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Castrone Celia comedy Corbaccio Corvino court creature CRUZ The University cuckold cunning dead devil disguise doth ears Elizabethan Enter Mosca Exeunt Exit Mosca eyes fable faith fatherhoods fear fool fortune gentleman gold grave fathers gull hath hear heir hermaphrodite hope humor impostor jewels John Marston Jonson knave Lady Wouldbe live Lollia Paulina look madam means moral Mosca mountebank Nano Notario parasite patron Peregrine play plot poet possession pray pretense professed rare referred Renaissance satiric Scoto sense Sir Pol Sir Politic soul speak speech stage strange theater thee things thou Tis true University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA unto Venice Volpone Volpone and Mosca Volpone's Voltore wife Woman ΙΟ