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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Strana 89
... implies , arise from her own uncomfortable experiences with Benedick ; she questions not only his bravery and his intelligence , but his capacity for friendship : " He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat : it ever changes with ...
... implies , arise from her own uncomfortable experiences with Benedick ; she questions not only his bravery and his intelligence , but his capacity for friendship : " He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat : it ever changes with ...
Strana 103
... implies that marriage loses its " gloss " soon enough anyway . There is a comparable implication in Don Pedro's words when he goes on to compare Claudio's anticipation of marriage and its sexual pleasures with the anticipation a child ...
... implies that marriage loses its " gloss " soon enough anyway . There is a comparable implication in Don Pedro's words when he goes on to compare Claudio's anticipation of marriage and its sexual pleasures with the anticipation a child ...
Strana 163
... implies , are simply those at a disadvantage - Sir Toby , after all , though as undeserving as any , enjoys a snug berth , and Antonio has been deemed a “ thief " simply because it suited Orsino to do so ( 5.1.69 ) . Whether this ...
... implies , are simply those at a disadvantage - Sir Toby , after all , though as undeserving as any , enjoys a snug berth , and Antonio has been deemed a “ thief " simply because it suited Orsino to do so ( 5.1.69 ) . Whether this ...
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