Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 26
... role of Juliet's lover , soon to be her husband . And when the reader , or audience , hears a similar pronouncement at the end of Macbeth , it is reasonable to imagine that a similar rite is taking place , despite the very different ...
... role of Juliet's lover , soon to be her husband . And when the reader , or audience , hears a similar pronouncement at the end of Macbeth , it is reasonable to imagine that a similar rite is taking place , despite the very different ...
Page 233
... role that transcends the limitations imposed by the death of the hero - as well as the limitations implicit in ' the two hours ' traffic of our stage ' . It is therefore to the tragedies that we should turn , to find the most inclusive ...
... role that transcends the limitations imposed by the death of the hero - as well as the limitations implicit in ' the two hours ' traffic of our stage ' . It is therefore to the tragedies that we should turn , to find the most inclusive ...
Page 240
... role is insisted upon : Let us haste to hear it , And call the noblest to the audience . ( Ham . v . ii . 388–9 ) In the comedies , this recognition of reciprocity between the worlds on and off the stage is often accomplished through ...
... role is insisted upon : Let us haste to hear it , And call the noblest to the audience . ( Ham . v . ii . 388–9 ) In the comedies , this recognition of reciprocity between the worlds on and off the stage is often accomplished through ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
Copyright | |
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