Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Economy of Theatrical ExperienceUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 29. 11. 1991 - Počet stran: 264 This study explores the structure of psychological, social and political exchanges that were negotiated between audiences and plays in Elizabethan public theatres in a period ostensibly dominated by Shakespeare, but strongly rooted in Marlowe. |
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... provides a cogent ex- ample of how a specific format may construct a framework for the viewing subject that effectively " subjects " the viewer to a predictable pattern of en- gagement : Commercial cinema ... provides an image that is ...
... provides a cogent ex- ample of how a specific format may construct a framework for the viewing subject that effectively " subjects " the viewer to a predictable pattern of en- gagement : Commercial cinema ... provides an image that is ...
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... provides a key to understanding why " the Elizabethan younger generation " tended to “ lavish their highest idealism on objects which to more orthodox minds seemed sordidly materialistic ” ( 1966 , 160 ) . Langley's case not only provides ...
... provides a key to understanding why " the Elizabethan younger generation " tended to “ lavish their highest idealism on objects which to more orthodox minds seemed sordidly materialistic ” ( 1966 , 160 ) . Langley's case not only provides ...
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... provides a crucial clue to Shakespeare's dramatic aims . Throughout the play — which provides the broadest context of this speech's articulation - Shakespeare repeatedly calls attention to Ulysses ' insularity and sobriety , to his ...
... provides a crucial clue to Shakespeare's dramatic aims . Throughout the play — which provides the broadest context of this speech's articulation - Shakespeare repeatedly calls attention to Ulysses ' insularity and sobriety , to his ...
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Part One The Economy of Theatrical Experience | 9 |
The Audience in Theory and Practice | 38 |
Part Two The Webs of Plays | 67 |
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