Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964 |
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... reveals an extra- ordinary ingenuity in finding new ways of integra- ting the soliloquy into the play's organism , adjusting it to the speaker and to the situation as well as to the atmosphere , theme and movement of the play , linking ...
... reveals an extra- ordinary ingenuity in finding new ways of integra- ting the soliloquy into the play's organism , adjusting it to the speaker and to the situation as well as to the atmosphere , theme and movement of the play , linking ...
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... reveal levels of existence and of inner development which could not otherwise and certainly not by a natural- istic ... reveals what we could not otherwise divine of the depths of the speaker's mind , compressing into some twenty lines ...
... reveal levels of existence and of inner development which could not otherwise and certainly not by a natural- istic ... reveals what we could not otherwise divine of the depths of the speaker's mind , compressing into some twenty lines ...
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... reveal his spiteful mockery of the warrior's effeminate demeanour who ' instead of mounting barbed steeds ' ' capers nimbly in a lady's chamber ' . The following self - portrayal ends with the famous lines I am determined to prove a ...
... reveal his spiteful mockery of the warrior's effeminate demeanour who ' instead of mounting barbed steeds ' ' capers nimbly in a lady's chamber ' . The following self - portrayal ends with the famous lines I am determined to prove a ...
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apostrophe Bastard bethan Brutus CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS conventional element Corneille dagger Desdemona's dramatic structure Dramatic Tradition Elizabethan expression feel Frontiers of Drama given Gottsched Granville-Barker Hamlet's happened Humanities Research Association imagery images imagination informing the audience inner drama inner experience instances of Shakespeare's King Henry King Henry IV King John Lear's logues long soliloquy Macbeth's soliloquies MICHIGAN mind Modern Humanities Research mono monologic speech monologues spoken mood partner personification platform stage poetic drama Prefaces to Shakespeare primitive devices Professor Wolfgang psychological rail on Commodity reveals revelations of inner Richard Gloucester's self-introduction Richard III Romeo and Juliet scene Selected Essays 1932 self-explanation self-expression Senecan drama Shake Shakespeare constantly Shakespeare's art Shakespeare's plays Shakespeare's soliloquies Shakespearean drama short monologues short soliloquies soliloquies Shakespeare soliloquizing characters speare's soliloquies spoken dialogue stagecraft symbolic T. S. Eliot thirteen lines thoughts tion tragedy typical UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN villain vision vivid WOLFGANG CLEMEN