All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 páginas |
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... gives a textual sign to emphasize his identity ( 11. 64-66 ) just before Antonio can begin his speech on the shipwreck ... give an audience time to make up their mind about the action they have been watching , and to allow them time in ...
... gives a textual sign to emphasize his identity ( 11. 64-66 ) just before Antonio can begin his speech on the shipwreck ... give an audience time to make up their mind about the action they have been watching , and to allow them time in ...
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... give it back and thus normalize relations . As far as this action is concerned he is to Cesario ( in 3.4 ) what Orsino is to him : both do not get back their " purse , " for the ship also stands for material value , at the right time ...
... give it back and thus normalize relations . As far as this action is concerned he is to Cesario ( in 3.4 ) what Orsino is to him : both do not get back their " purse , " for the ship also stands for material value , at the right time ...
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... give judgement on whether Arnaud was or was not Martin ; some others thought Martin taller , more slender , darker , having a flatter nose than Arnaud , a more pronounced lower lip and a scar on his brow ; others were convinced Martin ...
... give judgement on whether Arnaud was or was not Martin ; some others thought Martin taller , more slender , darker , having a flatter nose than Arnaud , a more pronounced lower lip and a scar on his brow ; others were convinced Martin ...
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action aggression alludes ambiguous Antonio appears Arcadia audience bawdy behaviour boy actor boy players Burbage Cesario Chapter Choristers Clamydes Clyomon comedy context Cynthia's Revels denigration desire device dialogue disguise plays disguised character disguised heroine display drama effeminate elements Elizabethan erotic eroticism fantasy female character feminine friendship gallant Gallathea Ganymede Gentlemen of Verona gull hermaphrodite Heywood homoerotic homoeroticism homosexual Honest Man's Fortune Humour idea implies ingle joke Jonson Julia Lady like-will-to-like literary lover lust Maid's Metamorphosis male male-male marriage masculine Moreover Musidorus Neronis Orlando Orpheus Orsino Parismus particularly passion pederasty performance person Philaster play's players Pollipus prefixes probably Proteus Pyrocles references reified relationship Renaissance Revels role romance Rosalind satire says scene Sebastian sense sexual disguise sexual-disguise plays Shakespeare Sidney's Silvia social sodomy spectator stage directions story stress suggests symbolic theatre theatrical thou thought tradition transvestism Twelfth Night Veramour Violetta wife woman women wooing Zelmane