Shakespeare and the Triple Play: From Study to Stage to ClassroomSidney Homan Bucknell University Press, 1988 - 239 páginas Developing the interrelationship of Shakespeare scholarship, performance, and teaching, the contributors to this collection, including scholars of the People's Republic of China, share the perspective that Shakespeare's plays be viewed as texts to be enacted, whether on the theater stage or the stage of the mind's eye. |
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... expression that others do not need . The total and uncontained universe of subjectivity can understand no principles from beyond , and it is through this universe that I must know myself . When Richard flaunts his royal powers , in ways ...
... expression that others do not need . The total and uncontained universe of subjectivity can understand no principles from beyond , and it is through this universe that I must know myself . When Richard flaunts his royal powers , in ways ...
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... expression through him . His first appearance on stage is as a melancholy soul , woebegone , silent , depressed , and deeply reflective . Surely he must once have been an open - minded , agile , and witty man , for his humorous side fre ...
... expression through him . His first appearance on stage is as a melancholy soul , woebegone , silent , depressed , and deeply reflective . Surely he must once have been an open - minded , agile , and witty man , for his humorous side fre ...
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... expression of Edmund's secular humanism was found in pantheism . Deriving their philosophy from Plato's notion of Ideas , Plotinus and the Neoplatonists believed that the psyche exists in all Nature's created beings according to their ...
... expression of Edmund's secular humanism was found in pantheism . Deriving their philosophy from Plato's notion of Ideas , Plotinus and the Neoplatonists believed that the psyche exists in all Nature's created beings according to their ...
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Thinking Afar of the Worlds Beloved Dramatic Poet William | 9 |
An Example from | 17 |
Magic and Politics in The Tempest | 43 |
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