Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveMethuen, 1974 - 272 strán (strany) "Shows that what distinguishes the comedies is not their similarity but their variety - the way in which each play is a new experiment, a new combination of essentially the same ingredients... By approaching each play as an individual work of art, related to its predecessors, but essentially autonomous, the author is able to examine it with the clarity of perception that characterises the best theatrical approaches to Shakespeare (and, indeed, the play in performance is kept in mind throughout). From this examination emerge some surprising and original perspectives."--Back cover. |
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Strana 190
... suggests the playwright's native landscape , at other times the forest of classical pastoral : Warwickshire is notably deficient in lions and olive trees , yet this forest has both . The mingling of conventions is to a great extent ...
... suggests the playwright's native landscape , at other times the forest of classical pastoral : Warwickshire is notably deficient in lions and olive trees , yet this forest has both . The mingling of conventions is to a great extent ...
Strana 214
... suggests both animal coupling and the working of a divine plan . Nor is the formality of the conclusion completely ... suggesting that while the four couples are bound into one pattern , there are lingering differences among them ...
... suggests both animal coupling and the working of a divine plan . Nor is the formality of the conclusion completely ... suggesting that while the four couples are bound into one pattern , there are lingering differences among them ...
Strana 247
... suggests a blurring of Listinctions , even a blurring of sexes : You would have been contracted to a maid ; Nor are you therein , by my life , deceiv'd ; You are betroth'd both to a maid and man . ( v . i . 253-5 ) He has , in an ...
... suggests a blurring of Listinctions , even a blurring of sexes : You would have been contracted to a maid ; Nor are you therein , by my life , deceiv'd ; You are betroth'd both to a maid and man . ( v . i . 253-5 ) He has , in an ...
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 21 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
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