King LearYale University Press, 1 paź 2008 - 215 King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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... speech,(3) clever with peasant-appropriate words, (4) ferociously,violently upper-class-conscious Gloucester:(1) courtly,bawdy,paternal,(2) dutiful,(3) aggravated,distressed,conspiratorial,philosophically self- important Edmund:(1 ...
... speech,(3) clever with peasant-appropriate words, (4) ferociously,violently upper-class-conscious Gloucester:(1) courtly,bawdy,paternal,(2) dutiful,(3) aggravated,distressed,conspiratorial,philosophically self- important Edmund:(1 ...
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... speech unable – Beyond all manner of so much I love you. (1.1.55–62) Even without the annotated explanations to be found in the text that follows,the profound emptiness of these vows is obvious.“I love you a whole lot,” Goneril says,“a ...
... speech unable – Beyond all manner of so much I love you. (1.1.55–62) Even without the annotated explanations to be found in the text that follows,the profound emptiness of these vows is obvious.“I love you a whole lot,” Goneril says,“a ...
Strona xxiv
... speech a little, Lest you may mar your fortunes. (1.1.89–97) If Lear has been lost in a fantasy world, and Goneril and Regan have been swishing through a fog of pure verbality, Cordelia swings starkly to the other extreme.Lear's ...
... speech a little, Lest you may mar your fortunes. (1.1.89–97) If Lear has been lost in a fantasy world, and Goneril and Regan have been swishing through a fog of pure verbality, Cordelia swings starkly to the other extreme.Lear's ...
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... speech,and not a little burlesque,in Hamlet.There is a streak of mordant wit in Othello, but nothing particularly burlesque. There is almost no witty speech in Macbeth, and no burlesque:as I have noted,in my edition of that play, the ...
... speech,and not a little burlesque,in Hamlet.There is a streak of mordant wit in Othello, but nothing particularly burlesque. There is almost no witty speech in Macbeth, and no burlesque:as I have noted,in my edition of that play, the ...
Strona xxxii
... speeches being cued to a few prior words. There were few and often no rehearsals,in our modern use of the term,though there was often some coaching of individuals.Since Shakespeare's England was largely an oral culture,actors learned ...
... speeches being cued to a few prior words. There were few and often no rehearsals,in our modern use of the term,though there was often some coaching of individuals.Since Shakespeare's England was largely an oral culture,actors learned ...
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