Love and Society in Shakespearean Comedy: A Study of Dramatic Form and ContentUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 203 pagina's This book is about three of Shakespeare's comedies, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, and Twelfth Night. The author discusses them as expressions of a single theory of comedy -- that is, that every element of these plays contributes to an anti-romantic interpretation -- and he interprets them only in light of this anti-romantic theory. |
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... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare , 209 . 5. Both Orsino and Olivia repeatedly refer to Cesario as a " youth " and several passages suggest that they regard themselves as older than " he " ( for Orsino's attitude , see esp . 1.4.26 ...
... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare , 209 . 5. Both Orsino and Olivia repeatedly refer to Cesario as a " youth " and several passages suggest that they regard themselves as older than " he " ( for Orsino's attitude , see esp . 1.4.26 ...
Pagina 183
... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare , 215. See also Maynard Mack , “ En- gagement and Detachment in Shakespeare's Plays , " in Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama , ed . Richard Hosley ( Columbia : University of Missouri Press ...
... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare , 215. See also Maynard Mack , “ En- gagement and Detachment in Shakespeare's Plays , " in Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama , ed . Richard Hosley ( Columbia : University of Missouri Press ...
Pagina 189
... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare . London : Methuen & Co. , 1980 . Palmer , D. J. “ Art and Nature in Twelfth Night . " Critical Quarterly 9 ( 1967 ) . Reprinted in Shakespeare : " Twelfth Night " : A Casebook , edited by D. J. Pal ...
... Comic Transformations in Shakespeare . London : Methuen & Co. , 1980 . Palmer , D. J. “ Art and Nature in Twelfth Night . " Critical Quarterly 9 ( 1967 ) . Reprinted in Shakespeare : " Twelfth Night " : A Casebook , edited by D. J. Pal ...
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