All's Well that Ends WellManchester University Press, 1984 - 126 Seiten Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery. In her introduction Susan Snyder makes the play's clashing ideologies of class and gender newlyaccessible, and offers a fully reconsidered, annotated text for both readers and actors. |
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... Willman had Keith Michell jump off a stool to test the general effect of this . Throughout the episode , Parolles's speech is deliciously punctuated by comments from the French Lord , even to a point where Parolles seems to be ...
... Willman had Keith Michell jump off a stool to test the general effect of this . Throughout the episode , Parolles's speech is deliciously punctuated by comments from the French Lord , even to a point where Parolles seems to be ...
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... Willman had them drinking wine . Moshinsky , on the other hand , emphasised the abstract quality of the dialogue by backing it with the faint sounds of a ' cello . The Lords have another duty also , to convey a few expository details ...
... Willman had them drinking wine . Moshinsky , on the other hand , emphasised the abstract quality of the dialogue by backing it with the faint sounds of a ' cello . The Lords have another duty also , to convey a few expository details ...
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... Willman's Michael Denison swung at Keith Michell's face and missed ; Barton's Ian Richardson drew his sword on Clive Swift , but one of the Lords managed to trip him and relieve him of his weapon in time . Bertram . He shall be whipt ...
... Willman's Michael Denison swung at Keith Michell's face and missed ; Barton's Ian Richardson drew his sword on Clive Swift , but one of the Lords managed to trip him and relieve him of his weapon in time . Bertram . He shall be whipt ...
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Scene by scene | 34 |
The illustrations between 48 and | 49 |
Bibliography Books and articles | 117 |
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