Special Section, Shakespeare and Montaigne RevisitedGraham Bradshaw, T. G. Bishop, Peter Holbrook Ashgate, 2006 - 405 頁 This year including a special section on "Shakespeare and Montaigne Revisited," The Shakespearean International Yearbook continues to provide an annual survey of important issues and developments in contemporary Shakespeare studies. Contributors to this issue come from the US and the UK, Canada, Sweden, Japan and Australia. This issue includes an interview with veteran American actor Alvin Epstein during his recent acclaimed performance of King Lear for the Actors' Shakespeare project in Boston. |
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... Lear himself in Act 1 scene 4 : LEAR : Who am I , sir ? OSWALD : My lady's father . LEAR : My lady's father ? My lord's knave ! You whoreson dog , you slave , you cur ! OSWALD : I am none of these , my lord , I beseech your pardon ...
... Lear himself in Act 1 scene 4 : LEAR : Who am I , sir ? OSWALD : My lady's father . LEAR : My lady's father ? My lord's knave ! You whoreson dog , you slave , you cur ! OSWALD : I am none of these , my lord , I beseech your pardon ...
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... Lear when Lear arrives and is mistreated : Gloucester tells Edmund , " we must incline to the King " at 3.3.12 and , in a telling revision of the phrase “ the noble Duke my master , " asks Kent on the heath , " Where is the King my mas ...
... Lear when Lear arrives and is mistreated : Gloucester tells Edmund , " we must incline to the King " at 3.3.12 and , in a telling revision of the phrase “ the noble Duke my master , " asks Kent on the heath , " Where is the King my mas ...
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... Lear says " Let me alone , " and Kent says " go in , go in , " and Lear says " Wilt break my heart ? " Kent says " I had rather break my own . " Lear says - You think this storm is so terrible , and yes , it is , for you , but " where ...
... Lear says " Let me alone , " and Kent says " go in , go in , " and Lear says " Wilt break my heart ? " Kent says " I had rather break my own . " Lear says - You think this storm is so terrible , and yes , it is , for you , but " where ...
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A Case Study | 21 |
Montaigne Shakespeare | 37 |
Suspicion and Belief in Shakespeares Early Comedies | 56 |
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