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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... thematic treatment of sexuali- ty in the play as a whole , as Adams ' study of its thematic function suggests . Its importance to Bertram for reasons of its origin there- fore engrosses the occasion on which he yields it up . It ...
... thematic treatment of sexuali- ty in the play as a whole , as Adams ' study of its thematic function suggests . Its importance to Bertram for reasons of its origin there- fore engrosses the occasion on which he yields it up . It ...
Strana 153
... thematic integrity . The conven- tion of the double plot , for example , generated formal looseness yet thematic integrity , as almost any Shakespearean double - plot play will suggest . Without the Silvius - Phebe plot , for example ...
... thematic integrity . The conven- tion of the double plot , for example , generated formal looseness yet thematic integrity , as almost any Shakespearean double - plot play will suggest . Without the Silvius - Phebe plot , for example ...
Strana 207
... thematic or narrative appropriateness . It often fails to develop important moral , psychological , or thematic matter simply for the sake of getting on with the story . It had not yet discovered an aesthetic for felicitously ...
... thematic or narrative appropriateness . It often fails to develop important moral , psychological , or thematic matter simply for the sake of getting on with the story . It had not yet discovered an aesthetic for felicitously ...
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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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