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 135
... becomes clear if we consider a further aspect of the Brook and Blau productions . Mr. Blau's subtext was , he tells us , based on Nothing - that is to say on the " nothing " uttered by Cordelia in her first answer to her father's ques ...
... becomes clear if we consider a further aspect of the Brook and Blau productions . Mr. Blau's subtext was , he tells us , based on Nothing - that is to say on the " nothing " uttered by Cordelia in her first answer to her father's ques ...
Page 341
... Becomes Elec- tra , the silver bullets in The Emperor Jones , or the Wild Duck in Ibsen's play . Some thing , I mean , that binds the action and about which the action clusters ; or which at an especially poi- gnant moment helps to ...
... Becomes Elec- tra , the silver bullets in The Emperor Jones , or the Wild Duck in Ibsen's play . Some thing , I mean , that binds the action and about which the action clusters ; or which at an especially poi- gnant moment helps to ...
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... becomes the great Romeo , the actress who becomes the great Juliet , is the one who is most faithful to the poet's con- ception . ( p . 94 ) Montrose J. Moses , " Stage History of Famous Plays : No. 1 , ' Romeo and Juliet , " in The ...
... becomes the great Romeo , the actress who becomes the great Juliet , is the one who is most faithful to the poet's con- ception . ( p . 94 ) Montrose J. Moses , " Stage History of Famous Plays : No. 1 , ' Romeo and Juliet , " in The ...
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