From Story to Stage: The Dramatic Adaptation of Prose Fiction in the Period of Shakespeare and His ContemporariesMouton, 1974 - 341 strán (strany) |
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... exposition in dramatic adaptations of prose fiction : it strives to set in motion the action it describes . It is distinctively kinetic exposition . Kinetic exposition describes motion through space and appears in every variety of ...
... exposition in dramatic adaptations of prose fiction : it strives to set in motion the action it describes . It is distinctively kinetic exposition . Kinetic exposition describes motion through space and appears in every variety of ...
Strana 139
... exposition upon himself , the First Gentleman having confessed that he can make only " a broken delivery of the business " ( V.ii.10-11 ) . The exposition , at any rate , distances the reunions , which appear as " scenes " ( with ...
... exposition upon himself , the First Gentleman having confessed that he can make only " a broken delivery of the business " ( V.ii.10-11 ) . The exposition , at any rate , distances the reunions , which appear as " scenes " ( with ...
Strana 144
... exposition is barren of kinetic features : " But the day had no sooner opened the eies & eares of his friends ... exposition could have further satirized their comic antics . Falstaff , Hal , and Poins , for example , have be- tween them ...
... exposition is barren of kinetic features : " But the day had no sooner opened the eies & eares of his friends ... exposition could have further satirized their comic antics . Falstaff , Hal , and Poins , for example , have be- tween them ...
Obsah
Introduction | 7 |
Constructs and Percepts | 31 |
Gestures Costumes and Properties | 63 |
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From Story to Stage: The Dramatic Adaptation of Prose Fiction in the Period ... Max Bluestone Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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