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 80 頁
... follow as the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man . ( I , iii , 68-69 , 75-80 ) But Twain's version , though it seems more neatly crafted be- cause of its rhyme and obvious metric form , is quite the oppo- site . It ...
... follow as the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man . ( I , iii , 68-69 , 75-80 ) But Twain's version , though it seems more neatly crafted be- cause of its rhyme and obvious metric form , is quite the oppo- site . It ...
第 133 頁
... follow . It re- counted the adventures of a growing boy , stressing the various rebellions that he felt compelled to raise against the strictures of family , school , church , and civil authority . It also sanctioned and universalized ...
... follow . It re- counted the adventures of a growing boy , stressing the various rebellions that he felt compelled to raise against the strictures of family , school , church , and civil authority . It also sanctioned and universalized ...
第 170 頁
... follow- ers when Sherburn appears ( 184-185 ; see Richard III , V , iv ) . Association with Shakespeare's play brings out the pathetic contrast in the duel between a victim who is drunkenly raging and gesturing , and a killer who is ...
... follow- ers when Sherburn appears ( 184-185 ; see Richard III , V , iv ) . Association with Shakespeare's play brings out the pathetic contrast in the duel between a victim who is drunkenly raging and gesturing , and a killer who is ...
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