Antony and Cleopatra on the English StageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... moved to show the other side of the monument as well as the Corinthian pediment that framed Cleopatra's throne . ( Perhaps the detailed sphinx and squat platform were particularly suitable for the first scene of Caesar and Cleopatra ...
... moved to show the other side of the monument as well as the Corinthian pediment that framed Cleopatra's throne . ( Perhaps the detailed sphinx and squat platform were particularly suitable for the first scene of Caesar and Cleopatra ...
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... moved to separate , independently lighted corners of the stage . The intervening dark center then filled up with Caesar's Rome , so that contrasting strong emotions as well as populations - succeeded each other closely.35 Enobarbus ...
... moved to separate , independently lighted corners of the stage . The intervening dark center then filled up with Caesar's Rome , so that contrasting strong emotions as well as populations - succeeded each other closely.35 Enobarbus ...
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... moved as I'd hoped , but understanding a good deal more . " ' 93 Critical reaction to Tony Richardson's 1973 Bankside Globe production was , by contrast , passionately divided . Richardson's was the first experimental production — that ...
... moved as I'd hoped , but understanding a good deal more . " ' 93 Critical reaction to Tony Richardson's 1973 Bankside Globe production was , by contrast , passionately divided . Richardson's was the first experimental production — that ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Original Staging | 21 |
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