Antony and CleopatraPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 336 'Shakespeare's play is death-haunted from the start, and its self-glorifying lovers exist in a dream of passion' Guardian |
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... Romans by the Greek writer Plutarch, finely translated into English from the French by Sir Thomas North in 1579, provided much of the narrative material, and also a mass of verbal detail, for his plays about Roman history. Some plays ...
... Roman texts and towards literature written in English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive study in schools and universities. In the theatre, important turning points were the work in England of two theatre directors, William ...
... Roman interlocutor Dolabella whether 'there was or might be such a man | As this I dreamt of?' he simply, but not unsympathetically, replies, 'Gentle madam, no' (V.2.76, 87–94). Critical responses to this play largely depend on whether ...
... Romans these two are well matched in the land of misrule that is Egypt, a place where Roman soldiers become women. As Caesar points out: From Alexandria This is the news: he fishes, drinks, and wastes The lamps of night in revel; is not ...
... Romans if not the dramatist, as exotic and decadent. They may even appear on the public stage in each other's attire ... Roman, who claims to be descended from Hercules, dresses in the gender-bending robes of a drag queen; or at least ...