The History of English Soliloquy: Aeschylus to ShakespeareUniversity Press of America, 1985 - 139 Seiten Provides a thorough survey of the history of the soliloquy, from the earliest forms found on pre-Biblical Canaanite tablets through the heights of Shakespeare. Shows how Elizabethan soliloquy evolved out of its ancient forerunners, and that Shakespeare dominates soliloquy. Of particular interest to students and scholars of language, drama and Shakespeare. |
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... example ) . Some of the people were only a few feet from him in the manner seen sometimes in crowded Elizabethan theatres , where groundlings might be pressing near the edges of the stage , or on occasion dandies might even be sitting ...
... example ) . Some of the people were only a few feet from him in the manner seen sometimes in crowded Elizabethan theatres , where groundlings might be pressing near the edges of the stage , or on occasion dandies might even be sitting ...
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... example of king's Lament soliloquy is that of Henry V ( IV.i.247-301 ) , too long and too well known to warrant full quotation here ( “ We must bear all . Oh , hard condition ” ) . It is notable that all of the above examples of Lament ...
... example of king's Lament soliloquy is that of Henry V ( IV.i.247-301 ) , too long and too well known to warrant full quotation here ( “ We must bear all . Oh , hard condition ” ) . It is notable that all of the above examples of Lament ...
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... example of sophis- tication in soliloquy . It too depends , in one sense , on a figure of speech , that of man as microcosm within macrocosm , a familiar Elizabethan conceit . But its basic quality is that of effective expression of a ...
... example of sophis- tication in soliloquy . It too depends , in one sense , on a figure of speech , that of man as microcosm within macrocosm , a familiar Elizabethan conceit . But its basic quality is that of effective expression of a ...
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The Mysteries | 25 |
Morality Drama | 45 |
Shakespearean Structures and Language | 99 |
Urheberrecht | |
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