Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... audience in the psychology and mechanics of ending , of making it ill - at - ease with easy solutions and the most palpable devices of plays . Having witnessed the King's own anxiety about patching the holes of a tragic reality with the ...
... audience in the psychology and mechanics of ending , of making it ill - at - ease with easy solutions and the most palpable devices of plays . Having witnessed the King's own anxiety about patching the holes of a tragic reality with the ...
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... audience : the transformation of the dominant role of a member of an audience from onlooker to theatergoer . " 7 Barbara Herrnstein Smith , Poetic Closure ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1968 ) , p . 120 . Richard Levin ...
... audience : the transformation of the dominant role of a member of an audience from onlooker to theatergoer . " 7 Barbara Herrnstein Smith , Poetic Closure ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1968 ) , p . 120 . Richard Levin ...
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... audience , ' passing at the end from a stress upon the speaking voice and the almost limitless resources of language available to it , to a stress upon the participation of the audience , as expressed most succinctly in Rosaline's ...
... audience , ' passing at the end from a stress upon the speaking voice and the almost limitless resources of language available to it , to a stress upon the participation of the audience , as expressed most succinctly in Rosaline's ...
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