The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 79 頁
... play the major characters ex- perience violent juxtapositions of darkness and revelation . The shocking occasion of Gloucester's onstage blinding , for example , is closely followed by his recognition of Edgar's innocence . " All dark ...
... play the major characters ex- perience violent juxtapositions of darkness and revelation . The shocking occasion of Gloucester's onstage blinding , for example , is closely followed by his recognition of Edgar's innocence . " All dark ...
第 91 頁
... play's gradually increasing desire to force a split between the ongoing plot and those virtuous but passive characters we care for the most . " The Fool is at the centre of the play's imagination , " he says ; " his virtue is pitiable ...
... play's gradually increasing desire to force a split between the ongoing plot and those virtuous but passive characters we care for the most . " The Fool is at the centre of the play's imagination , " he says ; " his virtue is pitiable ...
第 92 頁
... play . The passionate and long - winded duel between Edgar and Edmund , for exam- ple , is annoying and even seems pointless from the perspective granted us at the end of the play . And Albany , adumbrating per- haps the irritation of ...
... play . The passionate and long - winded duel between Edgar and Edmund , for exam- ple , is annoying and even seems pointless from the perspective granted us at the end of the play . And Albany , adumbrating per- haps the irritation of ...
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