The Adventures of a Shakespeare Scholar: To Discover Shakespeare's Art, Том 10University of Delaware Press, 1997 - 365 страници Rarely does a scholar single-handedly point Shakespeare study in a new direction. But in the 1950s, when brilliant insights were being achieved in Shakespeare's language, and a few theatre historians were recording stagings and stage business, Marvin Rosenberg led the way to a wider perspective of the poet-playwright's genius. He insisted that Shakespeare's art fused poetry-of-the-word with poetry-of-the-theatre, each illuminating the other inseparably. |
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... dramatic form ; his absorption of the cultural contexts in which Shakespeare's plays were created and perceived ; his immersion in the language and characters of the plays , and in how critics and theatres of the world interpreted them ...
... dramatic form ; his absorption of the cultural contexts in which Shakespeare's plays were created and perceived ; his immersion in the language and characters of the plays , and in how critics and theatres of the world interpreted them ...
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... Dramatic Poetry 15. The Languages of Drama ( International Federation for Modern Languages and Literature , Liège , 1960 ) 167 16. Lear's Theater Poetry ( International Shakespeare Conference , Stratford , 1970 ) 175 17. Sign Theory and ...
... Dramatic Poetry 15. The Languages of Drama ( International Federation for Modern Languages and Literature , Liège , 1960 ) 167 16. Lear's Theater Poetry ( International Shakespeare Conference , Stratford , 1970 ) 175 17. Sign Theory and ...
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To Discover Shakespeare's Art Marvin Rosenberg. 29. Drama Is Arousal ( Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism , Summer , 1969 ) 319 30. The Mind of the Critic ( American Society for Aesthetics , 1960 ) 329 Epilogue 341 Notes 344 Index ...
To Discover Shakespeare's Art Marvin Rosenberg. 29. Drama Is Arousal ( Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism , Summer , 1969 ) 319 30. The Mind of the Critic ( American Society for Aesthetics , 1960 ) 329 Epilogue 341 Notes 344 Index ...
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... drama . These paid rich divi- dends in Rosenberg's later work , as in his original tracking of the linear form of Hamlet . His analysis of act 4 , scene 4 , for example , highlights the importance of Fortinbras , often overlooked in ...
... drama . These paid rich divi- dends in Rosenberg's later work , as in his original tracking of the linear form of Hamlet . His analysis of act 4 , scene 4 , for example , highlights the importance of Fortinbras , often overlooked in ...
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... dramatic form ? I kept absorbing the outlines of this as I studied his texts . 1 began to sense the playwright's mechanics : the powerful skeletal linear drive , muscled in the poet's eloquent ( contextual ) visions of the human ...
... dramatic form ? I kept absorbing the outlines of this as I studied his texts . 1 began to sense the playwright's mechanics : the powerful skeletal linear drive , muscled in the poet's eloquent ( contextual ) visions of the human ...
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