Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964Cambridge University Press, 1964 - 26 pagina's |
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... expression ' . For the monologue is used as a means of informing the audience , of identifying characters and explaining their double role , of linking scenes and 3 naturalism, towards a realistic presentation of ...
... expression ' . For the monologue is used as a means of informing the audience , of identifying characters and explaining their double role , of linking scenes and 3 naturalism, towards a realistic presentation of ...
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... expression should eventually find its outlet in a long soliloquy is dramatically convincing . But this self - expression is by no means spontaneous , it is given with that ex- plicitness and elaborateness typical of the whole play . If ...
... expression should eventually find its outlet in a long soliloquy is dramatically convincing . But this self - expression is by no means spontaneous , it is given with that ex- plicitness and elaborateness typical of the whole play . If ...
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... expressing feelings , thoughts and moods not by abstract terms but by concrete images and precise symbols , has reached its climax in these soliloquies by ... expression of something that happens within himself at just this moment . 20.
... expressing feelings , thoughts and moods not by abstract terms but by concrete images and precise symbols , has reached its climax in these soliloquies by ... expression of something that happens within himself at just this moment . 20.
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