King Richard IIManchester University Press, 1996 - 206 strán (strany) This title is one of the Shakespeare in Performance series, the aim of which is to reflect the move in Shakespeare teaching towards a greater awareness of the play in the theatre. The books are not comprehensive stage histories, but detailed discussions of a small number of productions chosen to throw most light on the play in question. |
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Strana 16
... appearance in a profusion of words . ( p . 87 ) This argument depends more on literary interpretation than on a visualisation of the text in performance . It needs to be set against the sense of pageantry and spectacle integral to the ...
... appearance in a profusion of words . ( p . 87 ) This argument depends more on literary interpretation than on a visualisation of the text in performance . It needs to be set against the sense of pageantry and spectacle integral to the ...
Strana 129
... appeared to control with leather reins as the horses jerked away from the King's tossed warder ( see plate 4 ) . These ' horses ' were the first appearance of one of the production's striking visual motifs . King Richard , on his return ...
... appeared to control with leather reins as the horses jerked away from the King's tossed warder ( see plate 4 ) . These ' horses ' were the first appearance of one of the production's striking visual motifs . King Richard , on his return ...
Strana 147
... appeared to be in some conflict with naturalistic sound effects including birdsong , but the overall result was a successful representation of the iconographic intent of the scene . The Lists and , possibly , the scene in which the ...
... appeared to be in some conflict with naturalistic sound effects including birdsong , but the overall result was a successful representation of the iconographic intent of the scene . The Lists and , possibly , the scene in which the ...
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