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 13 頁
... satire exemplifies Twain's " ambiva- lent attitude toward Shakespeare and his works , as part of his characteristic ... satirical effects as the burlesques . I shall also amplify and examine Twain's ambivalent attitude toward Shakespeare ...
... satire exemplifies Twain's " ambiva- lent attitude toward Shakespeare and his works , as part of his characteristic ... satirical effects as the burlesques . I shall also amplify and examine Twain's ambivalent attitude toward Shakespeare ...
第 40 頁
... satire on his own time did not mature until later , so the strategy of hiding satire in an Arthurian tale could have come from his reading of Donnelly on Shakespeare and his own exercise on Milton . Hank Morgan , the Connecticut Yankee ...
... satire on his own time did not mature until later , so the strategy of hiding satire in an Arthurian tale could have come from his reading of Donnelly on Shakespeare and his own exercise on Milton . Hank Morgan , the Connecticut Yankee ...
第 56 頁
... satire on the stereotypical Irishman , he seems more intent on exposing the exaggerated rhetoric of moral reform- ers . Shelley Fisher Fishkin has shown how Clemens and other journalists often used extravagant happenings and inflated ...
... satire on the stereotypical Irishman , he seems more intent on exposing the exaggerated rhetoric of moral reform- ers . Shelley Fisher Fishkin has shown how Clemens and other journalists often used extravagant happenings and inflated ...
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