Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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... device of the dumb show and its illusory effects as does the same play's use of the device of the unloaded pistols , a device used by Flamineo in v.vi to fool Vittoria - and us . Lodovico's summarizing of the play's action - ' I limn'd ...
... device of the dumb show and its illusory effects as does the same play's use of the device of the unloaded pistols , a device used by Flamineo in v.vi to fool Vittoria - and us . Lodovico's summarizing of the play's action - ' I limn'd ...
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... device in Jacobean drama is analogous to a similar device in mannerist painting . In painting , the narrator , or Sprecher , ' is the figure in the composition who arrests our glance by looking directly at us , thereby diverting our ...
... device in Jacobean drama is analogous to a similar device in mannerist painting . In painting , the narrator , or Sprecher , ' is the figure in the composition who arrests our glance by looking directly at us , thereby diverting our ...
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... device in Hamlet in fact constitutes a kind of extended use of the play metaphor as well as an extended meditation ... devices when he left for Rome in 1524 to study the work of the masters : " he had just painted his bizarre self ...
... device in Hamlet in fact constitutes a kind of extended use of the play metaphor as well as an extended meditation ... devices when he left for Rome in 1524 to study the work of the masters : " he had just painted his bizarre self ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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