Stage Directions in Hamlet: New Essays and New DirectionsHardin L. Aasand Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2003 - 234 psl. The subject of stage directions in 'Hamlet', those brief semiotic codes that are embellished by historical, theatrical, and cultural considerations, produces a rigorous examination in the fifteen essays contained in this collection. This volume encompasses essays that are guardedly inductive in their critical approaches, as well as those that critique modern productions that attempt to achieve Shakespearean effect through a modern aesthetic. The volume also includes essays that enunciate the production of stage business as a cultural interplay between productions and social agencies outside the theater. |
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... skull and more as a physical cue for the skull's transfer . Ostensibly , this placement appears to be a minor relocation that merely delays the handing over of the skull , but , in fact , the exchange sustains a dramatic intimacy ...
... skull and more as a physical cue for the skull's transfer . Ostensibly , this placement appears to be a minor relocation that merely delays the handing over of the skull , but , in fact , the exchange sustains a dramatic intimacy ...
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... skull which Hamlet has been holding all the while . This underscores the anonymity and the irony of the moment : Hamlet holds the skull of his dear childhood friend without recognizing him . At 3370 , Hamlet points to the skull still ...
... skull which Hamlet has been holding all the while . This underscores the anonymity and the irony of the moment : Hamlet holds the skull of his dear childhood friend without recognizing him . At 3370 , Hamlet points to the skull still ...
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... skull . The skull's large front teeth are accentuated on the skull and on the Gravedigger by a physical overbite in which he graphically retracts his jaw to reveal the " skull beneath the skin . " Hamlet gestures to the skull at 3370 ...
... skull . The skull's large front teeth are accentuated on the skull and on the Gravedigger by a physical overbite in which he graphically retracts his jaw to reveal the " skull beneath the skin . " Hamlet gestures to the skull at 3370 ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Stage Directions in Arden 3 Hamlet | 19 |
Entrances in the Ophelia | 33 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 12
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