Romeo and JulietHal Leonard Corporation, 2001 - 204 страници (Applause Books). These popular editions allow the reader and student to look beyond the scholarly reading text to the more sensuous, more collaborative, more malleable performance text which emerges in conjunction with the commentary and notes. Each note, each gloss, each commentary reflects the stage life of the play with constant reference to the challenge of the text in performance. Readers will not only discover an enlivened Shakespeare, they will be empowered to rehearse and direct their own productions of the imagination in the process. |
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... Mercutio after he has exchanged vows with Juliet , his ver- bal wit runs the " wild - goose chase , " and he is told , " now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature " ( II.iv.62-79 ) . In performance , when the actors have ...
... Mercutio after he has exchanged vows with Juliet , his ver- bal wit runs the " wild - goose chase , " and he is told , " now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature " ( II.iv.62-79 ) . In performance , when the actors have ...
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... Mercutio ; by ill - fortune , he arrives at the tomb and kills himself only a few moments before Juliet wakes from the trance that the friar has contrived for her safety . Most noticeable of all such tricks of fate , the friar's letter ...
... Mercutio ; by ill - fortune , he arrives at the tomb and kills himself only a few moments before Juliet wakes from the trance that the friar has contrived for her safety . Most noticeable of all such tricks of fate , the friar's letter ...
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... second bridegroom . When she supposes Juliet to be dead , she can only cry out repeatedly in horror at the " woeful day " ( IV.v.49-54 ) . Mercutio is the liveliest and most fantastic of Romeo's companions . Before he dies from a wound XV.
... second bridegroom . When she supposes Juliet to be dead , she can only cry out repeatedly in horror at the " woeful day " ( IV.v.49-54 ) . Mercutio is the liveliest and most fantastic of Romeo's companions . Before he dies from a wound XV.
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... Mercutio can reveal the frustration that has underlaid his energy . Alternatively , Mercutio can say these last words as a gallant jest , as if to exert his wit and attempt to raise laughter in the face of death . Juliet's father and ...
... Mercutio can reveal the frustration that has underlaid his energy . Alternatively , Mercutio can say these last words as a gallant jest , as if to exert his wit and attempt to raise laughter in the face of death . Juliet's father and ...
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... Mercutio . When Olivier played Mercutio , “ never was a man so nearly mad and so well pleased with himself " ( Times , 29 November , 1935 ) . When Charles Kemble played the role to great applause in the first half of the nineteenth ...
... Mercutio . When Olivier played Mercutio , “ never was a man so nearly mad and so well pleased with himself " ( Times , 29 November , 1935 ) . When Charles Kemble played the role to great applause in the first half of the nineteenth ...
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