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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... finds with her , because " the covetousness of the coin overcame him ; for what will not the greedy desire of gold cause a man to do ? " ( p.35 ) . Shakespeare's Shepherd also keeps the gold but for other reasons . His find , he assumes ...
... finds with her , because " the covetousness of the coin overcame him ; for what will not the greedy desire of gold cause a man to do ? " ( p.35 ) . Shakespeare's Shepherd also keeps the gold but for other reasons . His find , he assumes ...
Strana 116
... finds no way out of his impressment , he asks Eyre to look after Jane , of whom Mrs. Eyre says , " She cannot speak for weeping " , and the audience accepts Jane's grief - shaken figure as eloquent dumbness . When Jane protests Rafe's ...
... finds no way out of his impressment , he asks Eyre to look after Jane , of whom Mrs. Eyre says , " She cannot speak for weeping " , and the audience accepts Jane's grief - shaken figure as eloquent dumbness . When Jane protests Rafe's ...
Strana 193
... finds the top of a bus a vantagepoint " .66 The imitation of space may thus indeed provide local color , but it more often illuminates the mixed and problematical nature of things in the dramatic world . If tragedy , for example ...
... finds the top of a bus a vantagepoint " .66 The imitation of space may thus indeed provide local color , but it more often illuminates the mixed and problematical nature of things in the dramatic world . If tragedy , for example ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Constructs and Percepts | 31 |
Gestures Costumes and Properties | 63 |
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