Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 21Gale Research Company, 1984 - 461 Seiten This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. The volume focus on the history of Shakespeare's play Hamlet on the stage and in important film adaptations. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 87
Seite 164
... mother , Barrymore was acting out the only profound and permanent love in his life . " But whether or not images of his father , mother , or grand- mother arose from his subconscious is really beside the point . Today it is commonplace ...
... mother , Barrymore was acting out the only profound and permanent love in his life . " But whether or not images of his father , mother , or grand- mother arose from his subconscious is really beside the point . Today it is commonplace ...
Seite 383
... mother's love - nay , robbed him even of the maternal ideal which remains to many a man in unblemished purity and even sweetness long after a breach has taken place between his mother and himself . His ( Hamlet's ) mother was once fair ...
... mother's love - nay , robbed him even of the maternal ideal which remains to many a man in unblemished purity and even sweetness long after a breach has taken place between his mother and himself . His ( Hamlet's ) mother was once fair ...
Seite 414
... mother's honesty had fallen a victim to her beau- ty . Hamlet's reiterated advice , " Get thee to a nunnery " [ III.i.120ff . ] , conveys his concern to preserve Ophelia from the evil which has been his mother's downfall . Beerbohm Tree ...
... mother's honesty had fallen a victim to her beau- ty . Hamlet's reiterated advice , " Get thee to a nunnery " [ III.i.120ff . ] , conveys his concern to preserve Ophelia from the evil which has been his mother's downfall . Beerbohm Tree ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action actor admirable appearance audience Barrymore beautiful Betterton Booth Burton character Claudius closet scene costumes court critic death dramatic Edmund Kean Edwin Booth effect Ellen Terry Elsinore emotion essay date eyes father Fechter feeling film Fortinbras Garrick Gertrude Ghost Gielgud give Gravedigger Henry Henry Irving Horatio interpretation Irving Irving's John John Barrymore John Gielgud Kean Kean's Kemble Kemble's King King's Laertes Laurence Olivier lines London look Lyceum Macready mance melancholy ment mind mother nature never night nunnery scene O'Toole Old Vic Olivier Olivier's Ophelia Osric passion performance Peter Hall play scene play's players Polonius portrayal prince production of Hamlet Queen reading rehearsal review date review of Hamlet role Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Royal Shakespeare Company scene Act seems seen sense Shakespeare soliloquy speak speech spoke stage sword Theatre theatrical thing thought tion tone tragedy voice words young