Shakespeare in China: A Comparative Study of Two Traditions and CulturesUniversity of Delaware Press, 1996 - 279 pagina's Shakespeare in China is an attempt to explore systematically and deeply the nature and significance of the interaction between Shakespeare and traditional Chinese drama and between the dramatist and Chinese culture. Ever since Shakespeare was introduced into China at the beginning of this century, his works have exerted a pervasive influence upon Chinese theater and culture. During this process of transplantation into Chinese culture, the dramatist's works have also undergone some transformation, with the plays interpreted and reshaped by the Chinese from the perspective of their own culture and tradition. |
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... scenes and characters often appear in the course of the plot . A tragedy that incorporates both moods is The Story of a Pipa , the famous drama of the Yuan dynasty . Just after scene 11 , in which the heroine , Zhao Wu Niang , and her ...
... scenes and characters often appear in the course of the plot . A tragedy that incorporates both moods is The Story of a Pipa , the famous drama of the Yuan dynasty . Just after scene 11 , in which the heroine , Zhao Wu Niang , and her ...
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... scene is an adaptation of the masquerade scene in act 2. The third scene combines the content of 2.3 and 3.1 and is centered on the " love trap . " The fourth scene concentrates on the plot of Don John , containing mainly the story from ...
... scene is an adaptation of the masquerade scene in act 2. The third scene combines the content of 2.3 and 3.1 and is centered on the " love trap . " The fourth scene concentrates on the plot of Don John , containing mainly the story from ...
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... scene resembles the first scene in Hamlet : both have a chilling atmosphere , sensational effect , and immediate audience involvement . In Hamlet the scene's function is to unfold the story while in The Chinese Cherry Bush the scene ...
... scene resembles the first scene in Hamlet : both have a chilling atmosphere , sensational effect , and immediate audience involvement . In Hamlet the scene's function is to unfold the story while in The Chinese Cherry Bush the scene ...
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Editorial Note | 9 |
The Culturally Produced | 21 |
General Artistic Characteristics and the Related Cultural | 62 |
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