Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-bleedingMethuen, 1969 - 142 páginas Written in 1609 for Shakespeare's company, "Philaster" is one of the most ambitious works of literary collaboration ever attempted. Whereas only the lowest potboiling third of the dramatic repertory of the time was produced by multiple authorship, this hybrid drama by a pair of young dramatists was also a new type of tragicomedy. Its success led the play to be performed for over thirty years and made Beaumont and Fletcher the only authors besides Shakespeare and Jonson to be granted the accolade of a posthumous collection of their plays in Folio. Andrew Gurr's substantial commentary and notes have never been surpassed since the first publication of the edition and joins the list of over thirty plays currently published in The Revels Plays. |
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... prose to contrast them with the verse being spoken centre - stage ; at I. i . 173 Dion's brief prose aside is even interjected between two half - lines of verse shared by the King and Philaster : in King . We give you freedom . Dion ...
... prose to contrast them with the verse being spoken centre - stage ; at I. i . 173 Dion's brief prose aside is even interjected between two half - lines of verse shared by the King and Philaster : in King . We give you freedom . Dion ...
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... prose , with occasional attempts , usually in the shorter speeches , to set lines of verse , and still more occasional capitalization of the first letter in the verse lines . Several of the interjections by the gentlemen are set as ...
... prose , with occasional attempts , usually in the shorter speeches , to set lines of verse , and still more occasional capitalization of the first letter in the verse lines . Several of the interjections by the gentlemen are set as ...
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... prose in Q1 ; See ... not / Spoke home ... ( rest as Q2 ) Theobald . I. ii 2-3 . Dear ... me / At first ] Weber ... prose Q2 . II . i 6-10 . Sir ... Perhaps ] Q2 ; Sir ... nothing , / And ... yours , / rest as prose on new page Q1 ; Sir ...
... prose in Q1 ; See ... not / Spoke home ... ( rest as Q2 ) Theobald . I. ii 2-3 . Dear ... me / At first ] Weber ... prose Q2 . II . i 6-10 . Sir ... Perhaps ] Q2 ; Sir ... nothing , / And ... yours , / rest as prose on new page Q1 ; Sir ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Philaster Or Love Lies A-Bleeding (Classic Reprint) Francis Beaumont Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Arcadia Arethusa audience Beaumont and Fletcher Bellario Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre blood brave Burning Pestle characters chaste CLEREMONT collaboration conj copy Court Cupid's Revenge Cymbeline Danby dare daughter dear death Dion Dion's drama Dyce edition editors Enter PHILASTER Exeunt Exit Faithful Shepherdess fear Fletcher plays follow Francis Beaumont Galatea gentlemen Globe gods half-lines hath haue hear heart heaven honour Jacobean Jonson King King's King's Men kingdom kiss Lady lecherous LEON lineation lines live London look Lord loue Madam Maid's Tragedy married masques Megra noble Pharamond Philaster Philaster's playhouse Prince Princess probably prose Qr's quarto romance royal scene Shakespeare Sicily Sidney's sleep speak speeches stage story tell theatre thee Theobald thou thoughts Thra THRASILINE tragicomedy Turner verse virtue Weber woman words wounds written wrong ΙΟ
Referencias a este libro
Food in Shakespeare: Early Modern Dietaries and the Plays Joan Fitzpatrick Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience ... Henk Gras Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |