Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 182
... Moor . Interspersed around Robeson's three notable appearances as Othello were several productions featuring other prominent actors . In 1938 at the Old Vic , Ralph Richardson portrayed Othello according to the poetic conception of the ...
... Moor . Interspersed around Robeson's three notable appearances as Othello were several productions featuring other prominent actors . In 1938 at the Old Vic , Ralph Richardson portrayed Othello according to the poetic conception of the ...
Page 278
... Moor . Mr. Neville also seeks a contrast . For Tuesday night's realis- tic version of the Moor we get a version which tries boldly to capture the poetry of the part . If the attempt only partially succeeds the cause may be that Mr ...
... Moor . Mr. Neville also seeks a contrast . For Tuesday night's realis- tic version of the Moor we get a version which tries boldly to capture the poetry of the part . If the attempt only partially succeeds the cause may be that Mr ...
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... Moor himself is as much neo - romantic as it is , in other re- spects , realistic . " Soul " is a word often on the lips of the char- acter Shakespeare created , and it does not sound out of place when spoken by Olivier . As the ...
... Moor himself is as much neo - romantic as it is , in other re- spects , realistic . " Soul " is a word often on the lips of the char- acter Shakespeare created , and it does not sound out of place when spoken by Olivier . As the ...
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