Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 頁 **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 22 筆
第 217 頁
... effect of a death upon the living , he can in some measure compensate for the impossibility of showing the ' other side ' . In effect , both the onstage and the offstage audience are constituted as a society of mourners , who must be ...
... effect of a death upon the living , he can in some measure compensate for the impossibility of showing the ' other side ' . In effect , both the onstage and the offstage audience are constituted as a society of mourners , who must be ...
第 229 頁
... effect upon the survivors - or the audience as well as upon those who undergo the literal ex- perience of transition . Indeed it might well be argued that the transferred effect is far stronger - that Leontes and Claudio are more ...
... effect upon the survivors - or the audience as well as upon those who undergo the literal ex- perience of transition . Indeed it might well be argued that the transferred effect is far stronger - that Leontes and Claudio are more ...
第 236 頁
... course , is simultaneously playhouse and platform . But then Horatio goes on , in effect , to summarize his story to the ' yet unknowing world ' : So shall you hear Of carnal , bloody , and 236 COMING OF AGE IN SHAKESPEARE.
... course , is simultaneously playhouse and platform . But then Horatio goes on , in effect , to summarize his story to the ' yet unknowing world ' : So shall you hear Of carnal , bloody , and 236 COMING OF AGE IN SHAKESPEARE.
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acceptance action Antony appears audience bear becomes begins brother Brutus Caesar characters child choice Claudio close comes comparison contrast Coriolanus course daughter dead death described effect example face fact father figures final followed give glass Hamlet hand hear Henry Hero human husband identity individual initiation Juliet kind king Lady language live look lost lovers Macbeth marriage married maturity means Measure metaphor mind mirror mother nature never night observed offers once passage pattern perhaps plain play present Press Prince rhetoric Richard ring rites ritual role Romeo says scene seems seen sense separation sexual Shakespeare's similar social society soliloquy speak speech stage suggests symbolic tell thee thing thou tion tragedy truth turn twinned virginity wife woman women York young