Measure for MeasurePenguin, 2000年8月1日 - 160 頁 Eminent Shakespearean scholars Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen provide a fresh new edition of this powerful play that explores sexual hypocrisy and questions morality at all levels of society. This volume also includes more than a hundred pages of exclusive features, including: • an original Introduction to Measure for Measure • incisive scene-by-scene synopsis and analysis with vital facts about the work • commentary on past and current productions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, and designers • photographs of key RSC productions • an overview of Shakespeare’s theatrical career and chronology of his plays Ideal for students, theater professionals, and general readers, these modern and accessible editions from the Royal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literature for the twenty-first century. |
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... never existed as written records. Many literary and theatrical critics, not knowing what might once have existed, more or less cheerfully accept the situation; some even make a theoretical virtue of it by claiming that such data are ...
... never existed as written records. Many literary and theatrical critics, not knowing what might once have existed, more or less cheerfully accept the situation; some even make a theoretical virtue of it by claiming that such data are ...
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... never performed. What we do have, as later readers, performers, scholars, students, are printed texts. The earliest of these survive in two forms: quartos and folios. Quartos (from the Latin for “four”) are small books, printed on ...
... never performed. What we do have, as later readers, performers, scholars, students, are printed texts. The earliest of these survive in two forms: quartos and folios. Quartos (from the Latin for “four”) are small books, printed on ...
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... never fully be brought under control. The institution of the prison in Vienna powerfully exemplifies both the penal impulse in the play and its limits. The existence of the prison implies a wish on the part of the authorities to cordon ...
... never fully be brought under control. The institution of the prison in Vienna powerfully exemplifies both the penal impulse in the play and its limits. The existence of the prison implies a wish on the part of the authorities to cordon ...
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... never suspected in himself (his own “angelic” innocence thus proves illusory). Whether innocence consists in purity of body and soul from which moral energy flows, or whether it consists in denial, unconsciousness, and even deafness to ...
... never suspected in himself (his own “angelic” innocence thus proves illusory). Whether innocence consists in purity of body and soul from which moral energy flows, or whether it consists in denial, unconsciousness, and even deafness to ...
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... never fully determine. Yet it is not only the content of the slanders that appears to upset the duke. By going into disguise as a friar, he hears things said about him that he ordinarily would never have heard; such is one risk of ...
... never fully determine. Yet it is not only the content of the slanders that appears to upset the duke. By going into disguise as a friar, he hears things said about him that he ordinarily would never have heard; such is one risk of ...
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ABHORSON actors Angelo answer appear authority Barnardine bawd become believe better body bring brother cause characters Claudio comes course death deputy desire doth DUKE effect ELBOW Enter ESCALUS executed Exeunt Exit face fact father faults fear fellow folio friar Froth give grace hand hanged hast hath head hear heaven honor Isabel ISABELLA ISBN Juliet justice keep King leave live look lord LUCIO maid MARIANA marriage married Master means Measure for Measure MISTRESS OVERDONE nature never offense once pardon performances person play POMPEY poor practice pray prison PROVOST recorded respected seems sense sexual Shakespeare’s social speak stage stand substitute tell texts thank theater thee thing thou thou art tomorrow true virtue What’s woman women