The Pleasure of the PlayCornell University Press, 1994 - 226 psl. This witty, informed, and concise introduction to the principles of drama helps us to experience the pleasure of plays from Oedipus Rex to Endgame. Never losing sight of the interaction between play and spectator, Bert O. States provides a spirited view of works by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Pinter, Brecht, Beckett, Stoppard, Churchill, and many others. |
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... Hamlet's fascination is of this ilk as well . Hamlet has no such intimacy with the audience ( only villains seem aware of the audience ) , but he is probably the hero with whom the audience is on most intimate terms , owing to the ...
... Hamlet's fascination is of this ilk as well . Hamlet has no such intimacy with the audience ( only villains seem aware of the audience ) , but he is probably the hero with whom the audience is on most intimate terms , owing to the ...
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... Hamlet is the rare case of a hero who has nothing to do but be himself , which it turns out - is to be many things ... Hamlet : Hamlet is like us , a versatile and highly variable instru- ment that plays many different tunes . As a ...
... Hamlet is the rare case of a hero who has nothing to do but be himself , which it turns out - is to be many things ... Hamlet : Hamlet is like us , a versatile and highly variable instru- ment that plays many different tunes . As a ...
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... Hamlet speeches elsewhere in the play , this passage is a dis- course on what Hamlet isn't . Let us put aside the possibility that Hamlet is dissembling before this politic convocation of enemies . As a speech of sheer self ...
... Hamlet speeches elsewhere in the play , this passage is a dis- course on what Hamlet isn't . Let us put aside the possibility that Hamlet is dissembling before this politic convocation of enemies . As a speech of sheer self ...
Turinys
Introduction I | 1 |
Mimesis and Pleasure II | 11 |
The Actor as Musical Instrument | 25 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 12
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