Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 strán (strany) |
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... theatrical , or at least dramatic , conventions ; even those who are most deeply imbued with theatrical values Thomas Heywood , Colley Cibber , Dion Boucicault , Noël Coward , Alan Ayckbourn - depend in part on the exercise of literary ...
... theatrical , or at least dramatic , conventions ; even those who are most deeply imbued with theatrical values Thomas Heywood , Colley Cibber , Dion Boucicault , Noël Coward , Alan Ayckbourn - depend in part on the exercise of literary ...
Strana 37
... theatrical and literary values . It was a fruitful tension : the theatrical Shakespeare was dependent on the literary , and vice versa . Shakespeare was above all a man of the theatre , but theatre has never been as receptive of great ...
... theatrical and literary values . It was a fruitful tension : the theatrical Shakespeare was dependent on the literary , and vice versa . Shakespeare was above all a man of the theatre , but theatre has never been as receptive of great ...
Strana 101
... theatrical effect and dramatic structure . Whereas in his earlier history plays we may occasionally feel that he is being led by his material , here he subordinates a complex mass of historical information to a clearly defined artistic ...
... theatrical effect and dramatic structure . Whereas in his earlier history plays we may occasionally feel that he is being led by his material , here he subordinates a complex mass of historical information to a clearly defined artistic ...
Obsah
Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
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