Mark Twain and Shakespeare: A Cultural LegacyUniversity Press of America, 1993 - 216 頁 In this book, the author discusses Mark Twain's treatment of Shakespeare as a key factor in Twain's self-understanding and artistic development. The extensive and diverse treatment is broken down into four categories: biography, comedy, history, and tragedy. Berret demonstrates the influence of Hamlet on the classic Huckleberry Finn as well as the broader influences of Shakespeare's authorship in Twain's unique literary humor and personae. |
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第 169 頁
... Duke's rendition of Hamlet's soliloquy . This referential admixture mirrors the episodic quality of the novel as a whole and the hodgepodge of information that exists in Huck's adolescent mind , simultaneously reflecting the divi- sions ...
... Duke's rendition of Hamlet's soliloquy . This referential admixture mirrors the episodic quality of the novel as a whole and the hodgepodge of information that exists in Huck's adolescent mind , simultaneously reflecting the divi- sions ...
第 170 頁
... Duke seems to go over the heads of the Arkansas audience . Since Shakespeare proves too much for them , the Duke resorts to " The Royal Nonesuch " farce , yet calls it a " Thrilling Tragedy . " This alternation or mixture of comic and ...
... Duke seems to go over the heads of the Arkansas audience . Since Shakespeare proves too much for them , the Duke resorts to " The Royal Nonesuch " farce , yet calls it a " Thrilling Tragedy . " This alternation or mixture of comic and ...
第 173 頁
... Duke , and this ceremonial creates an atmosphere in both sto- ries of flattery and false rhetoric . In each story ... Duke on the one hand and Huck and Jim on the other . Thus , the King and the Duke are burlesques of Lear , since the ...
... Duke , and this ceremonial creates an atmosphere in both sto- ries of flattery and false rhetoric . In each story ... Duke on the one hand and Huck and Jim on the other . Thus , the King and the Duke are burlesques of Lear , since the ...
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