Love and Society in Shakespearean Comedy: A Study of Dramatic Form and ContentUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 203 This book is about three of Shakespeare's comedies, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, and Twelfth Night. The author discusses them as expressions of a single theory of comedy -- that is, that every element of these plays contributes to an anti-romantic interpretation -- and he interprets them only in light of this anti-romantic theory. |
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... Bassanio establishes some distance between Antonio and himself ; though he has come in search of Antonio , Bassanio criticizes Gratiano without fully repudiating his advice ( 114-18 ) . Antonio's position remains precari- ous . All the ...
... Bassanio establishes some distance between Antonio and himself ; though he has come in search of Antonio , Bassanio criticizes Gratiano without fully repudiating his advice ( 114-18 ) . Antonio's position remains precari- ous . All the ...
Strana 38
... Bassanio " glances " ; he is now ready to seize his opportunity . While marriage to Portia would be “ fortunate , ” it would be undesirable for Bassanio to continue his relationship with Antonio , at least in its present form . Part of ...
... Bassanio " glances " ; he is now ready to seize his opportunity . While marriage to Portia would be “ fortunate , ” it would be undesirable for Bassanio to continue his relationship with Antonio , at least in its present form . Part of ...
Strana 66
... Bassanio describes " lose a hair through Bassanio's fault " ( 302 ) . She adds that she sends Bassanio to Venice because she does not want him to lie by her side " with an unquiet soul " ( 306 ) . Hence Portia's generosity may include a ...
... Bassanio describes " lose a hair through Bassanio's fault " ( 302 ) . She adds that she sends Bassanio to Venice because she does not want him to lie by her side " with an unquiet soul " ( 306 ) . Hence Portia's generosity may include a ...
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