The Masks of Anthony and CleopatraUniversity of Delaware Press, 2006 - 605 strán (strany) A sensitive and penetrating analysis, scene by scene, act by act, of this most complex and ambiguous of Shakespeare's great plays, seen through the eyes of both the literary critic and the student of theatrical history. As in his earlier Masks books, Marvin Rosenberg has gathered impressions from performance reviews from all over the world, comments by actors and directors, and his own personal experience of the play in rehearsal and staging, and has combined these insights with extensive reading of critical essays and consideration of the thoughts and opinions of his literary colleagues to form an illuminating interpretive study. The book also conveys the author's wholehearted enthusiasm for the play and his profound appreciation of Shakespeare's poetic and dramatic genius. The book, left unfinished at Dr Rosenberg's death in 2003, was edited and completed by his wife, Mary. |
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... Actium . Now he has learned from Schoolmaster of Caesar's hostile rebuff : " Is that his answer !? " Ambassador : Aye my lord . Anthony : The Queen shall then have courtesy , so she Will yield us up !? Ambassador : Anthony : He says so ...
... Actium . Now he has learned from Schoolmaster of Caesar's hostile rebuff : " Is that his answer !? " Ambassador : Aye my lord . Anthony : The Queen shall then have courtesy , so she Will yield us up !? Ambassador : Anthony : He says so ...
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... Actium ; but Anthony's words now do not suggest threat , as they will seem to in the third clash with Cleopatra , in 4.12 . Speak the words , so full of hurt to himself as well as Cleopatra , and see . You were half blasted ere I knew ...
... Actium ; but Anthony's words now do not suggest threat , as they will seem to in the third clash with Cleopatra , in 4.12 . Speak the words , so full of hurt to himself as well as Cleopatra , and see . You were half blasted ere I knew ...
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... Actium , through their years of Eastern conquest , he had evidently never mistrusted her , even depended on her , as in their conversation in preparation for that battle ( in 3.7 ) . Shakespeare has built to this crisis : first ...
... Actium , through their years of Eastern conquest , he had evidently never mistrusted her , even depended on her , as in their conversation in preparation for that battle ( in 3.7 ) . Shakespeare has built to this crisis : first ...
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