The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... ENTRANCES AND EXITS In contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced to the spectator or the reader . If the stage is empty he ...
... ENTRANCES AND EXITS In contriving his entrances and exits a playwright faces a particular technical problem . Whenever a new character appears on stage , he must be introduced to the spectator or the reader . If the stage is empty he ...
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Renate Stamm. Entrances and Excits : Entrances are mirrored by references that lack any descrip- tion : Councellor : Behold , I see him now aggresse and enter into place ! 3 75 The remark is rather clumsy , for it says the same thing ...
Renate Stamm. Entrances and Excits : Entrances are mirrored by references that lack any descrip- tion : Councellor : Behold , I see him now aggresse and enter into place ! 3 75 The remark is rather clumsy , for it says the same thing ...
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... entrances are indicated by stage - directions only . " They may mention a place or an activity : e . g . " Enter Faustus in his study " ( II . i . 1 ) or " Enter Faustus to conjure " ( I. iii . 1 ) . More circumstantial are the ...
... entrances are indicated by stage - directions only . " They may mention a place or an activity : e . g . " Enter Faustus in his study " ( II . i . 1 ) or " Enter Faustus to conjure " ( I. iii . 1 ) . More circumstantial are the ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
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