William Shakespeare, King LearSusan Bruce Humanities-Ebooks, 01.01.1998 - 192 Seiten |
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... comedy inthetitlerole, a bizarre AngloJapanese production starring NigelHawthorne (19272001)that,whilefar fromthe best showoverall, was probably the mostinstructive I have ever seen, yet undervalued by critics (see Part 3.1); to.
... comedy inthetitlerole, a bizarre AngloJapanese production starring NigelHawthorne (19272001)that,whilefar fromthe best showoverall, was probably the mostinstructive I have ever seen, yet undervalued by critics (see Part 3.1); to.
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... comedy misplaced. Butthe comedic inKing Lear isnotonly to dowith theFool, nor with what is(often idiotically)referred to as'comic relief'(see Part 1.3 below).It is to dowiththe ofits subplot, which origins Shakespeare took from Sir ...
... comedy misplaced. Butthe comedic inKing Lear isnotonly to dowith theFool, nor with what is(often idiotically)referred to as'comic relief'(see Part 1.3 below).It is to dowiththe ofits subplot, which origins Shakespeare took from Sir ...
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