Shakespeare's Soliloquies

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Psychology Press, 1987 - 211 頁

First published in 1987.

Often the best known and most memorable passages in Shakespeare's plays, the soliloquies, also tend to be the focal points in the drama. Twenty-seven soliloquies are examined in this work, illustrating how the spectator or reader is led to the soliloquy and how the drama is continued afterwards. The detailed structure of each soliloquy is discussed, as well as examining them within the structure of the entire play - thereby extending the interpretation of the work as a whole.

 

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SOLILOQUIES FROM THE HISTORY
13
RICHARD II
23
KING JOHN
29
HENRY IV PART
38
SOLILOQUIES FROM
89
46
138
51
152
65
160
79
172
CONCLUSION
179
91
195
109
202
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