Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... tragedies , one romantic comedy , a fragment of a journal extending over six years , and an un- finished autobiography reaching up to the first performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William ...
... tragedies , one romantic comedy , a fragment of a journal extending over six years , and an un- finished autobiography reaching up to the first performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William ...
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... tragedies Montaigne played a part , while he was a student at Bordeaux . His tragedy of Jephtha achieved exceptional fame in sixteenth century France ; three Frenchmen of literary repute rendered it independently into their own language ...
... tragedies Montaigne played a part , while he was a student at Bordeaux . His tragedy of Jephtha achieved exceptional fame in sixteenth century France ; three Frenchmen of literary repute rendered it independently into their own language ...
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... tragedy was completely revolutionised by Dumas . The tragic climax is undermined . Hamlet's life is spared by Dumas . The hero's dying exclamation , " The rest is silence , " disappears from Dumas ' version . At the close of the play ...
... tragedy was completely revolutionised by Dumas . The tragic climax is undermined . Hamlet's life is spared by Dumas . The hero's dying exclamation , " The rest is silence , " disappears from Dumas ' version . At the close of the play ...
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