The Unfortunate Comedy: A Study of All's Well that Ends Well and Its CriticsUniversity of Toronto Press, 1968 - 197 páginas |
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... probably at his suggestion that the management decided on the first revival of All's Well at that theatre . The first performance was scheduled for the night of 20 March 1746 , for the benefit of Cibber.1 John Rich , the manager of ...
... probably at his suggestion that the management decided on the first revival of All's Well at that theatre . The first performance was scheduled for the night of 20 March 1746 , for the benefit of Cibber.1 John Rich , the manager of ...
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... probably containing pre - Shakespearian elements ' ( p . 113 ) . The failure of All's Well is essentially the failure of the collaborator . Few contemporaries of the ' Cambridge ' editors heeded the warn- ing expressed in the review of ...
... probably containing pre - Shakespearian elements ' ( p . 113 ) . The failure of All's Well is essentially the failure of the collaborator . Few contemporaries of the ' Cambridge ' editors heeded the warn- ing expressed in the review of ...
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... probably ' the theme of despised love ' with Helena its mouthpiece.1 In 1954 , Lorentz Eckhoff placed the play in Shakespeare's gloomy period with its ' curiously bitter ' humour , but he decided that the dramatist's interest had been ...
... probably ' the theme of despised love ' with Helena its mouthpiece.1 In 1954 , Lorentz Eckhoff placed the play in Shakespeare's gloomy period with its ' curiously bitter ' humour , but he decided that the dramatist's interest had been ...
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Parolles and Farce 17411785 | 1 |
Sentiment and Decency 17941895 | 23 |
The Director and the Search for Unity 19161964 | 43 |
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The Unfortunate Comedy: A Study of All's Well that Ends Well and Its Critics Joseph G. Price Visualização de excertos - 1968 |
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Acting Edition actor actress adaptation alteration attempt audience Augustin Daly Bannister bed-trick Beltramo Bertram Boccaccio braggart cast character characterization Charles Macklin Cibber Clown comic Countess court Covent Garden critical history cure Daly defence delight Despite Diana dramatic dramatist Drury Lane effect elements Elizabethan Ends exposure of Parolles Falstaff farce farcical Florence Florentine Folger Shakespeare Library Garrick Giletta Guthrie Helena Helena's love hero heroine history of All's honour humour husband Ibid interest interpretation John judgement justify Kemble Kemble's King King's Lafeu Lavache lines London Love's Labour's Won Macklin Measure for Measure Miss mood moral nobility Parolles Parolles's performance Phelps plot praise problem production of All's realistic repertory revival role romantic Rousillon satire scene sentimental Shake Shakespeare's play Shakespearian Shakespearian comedies soliloquy speare's speech stage business stage history Stratford on Avon success theatre theatrical theme tion tone virginity virtue wife William Shakespeare Woodward York young lords youth
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Shakespeare and Classical Comedy: The Influence of Plautus and Terence Robert S. Miola Pré-visualização indisponível - 1994 |