Troilus and CressidaClassic Books Company, 2000 - 272 páginas "I feel that I have spent half my career with one or another Pelican Shakespeare in my back pocket. Convenience, however, is the least important aspect of the new Pelican Shakespeare series. Here is an elegant and clear text for either the study or the rehearsal room, notes where you need them and the distinguished scholarship of the general editors, Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller who understand that these are plays for performance as well as great texts for contemplation." (Patrick Stewart) The distinguished Pelican Shakespeare series, which has sold more than four million copies, is now completely revised and repackaged. Each volume features: |
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... tion , though I could not , of course , digest all materials printed while the work was in press . My inserts are marked with a B. Basically , the style of the original manuscript has been fol- lowed , but with some changes toward ...
... tion , though I could not , of course , digest all materials printed while the work was in press . My inserts are marked with a B. Basically , the style of the original manuscript has been fol- lowed , but with some changes toward ...
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... tion , however valuable for its commentary and illustrations , has a negligible text , at least for Troilus and Cressida . It should be admitted that on the test of significant contributions one might exclude the so - called Variorum of ...
... tion , however valuable for its commentary and illustrations , has a negligible text , at least for Troilus and Cressida . It should be admitted that on the test of significant contributions one might exclude the so - called Variorum of ...
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... tion of the new building , in the course of which for the first time he uses the word Ilium . What is more important , the word is used here , as well as in all other occurrences of the name in the Roman , in reference to the palace ...
... tion of the new building , in the course of which for the first time he uses the word Ilium . What is more important , the word is used here , as well as in all other occurrences of the name in the Roman , in reference to the palace ...
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... tion of merry grig [ of much the same meaning ] to the earlier recorded synonym merry Greek is obscure ; no doubt one of them must have been a perversion of the other , but the difference of recorded date is too slight to afford ground ...
... tion of merry grig [ of much the same meaning ] to the earlier recorded synonym merry Greek is obscure ; no doubt one of them must have been a perversion of the other , but the difference of recorded date is too slight to afford ground ...
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... tion to the family ... : the romance - writers merely bestowed that name on one of the fifty sons whom antiquity had left unnamed . - THISELTON ( Notulae Criticae , 1907 , 63-71 , p . 22 ) suggests that Helen playfully counted the ...
... tion to the family ... : the romance - writers merely bestowed that name on one of the fifty sons whom antiquity had left unnamed . - THISELTON ( Notulae Criticae , 1907 , 63-71 , p . 22 ) suggests that Helen playfully counted the ...
Contenido
The Preface in | 350 |
The War of the Theaters | 375 |
Summary | 396 |
A Strange Fellow | 411 |
Structural Analysis and Staging | 450 |
The Admirals Plot | 462 |
Dryden | 489 |
Troilus on the Modern Stage | 505 |
LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED O 571587 | 571 |
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Página 41 - Create her child of spleen ; that it may live And be a thwart disnatured torment to her ! Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth ; With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks ; Turn all her mother's pains and benefits To laughter and contempt ; that she may feel How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child ! Away, away ! [Exit.