Japanese Studies in Shakespeare and His ContemporariesYoshiko Kawachi University of Delaware Press, 1998 - 219 من الصفحات Since Shakespeare was introduced to Japan in the middle of the nineteenth century, his works have been translated into Japanese, read and performed, and adapted for the Japanese stage and film. This book assesses Shakespeare's and other English Renaissance dramatists' reception. |
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... < Theater = Devil > which we find in the statement , " Play - house is the Devils Chappell , " their purpose being to eliminate the theater from society by linking the two closely . " In the episodes concerning the performance of DF , the ...
... < Theater = Devil > which we find in the statement , " Play - house is the Devils Chappell , " their purpose being to eliminate the theater from society by linking the two closely . " In the episodes concerning the performance of DF , the ...
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... theater became the first victim of their attack . The plague inflicted such a great loss of lives by God's permission that the theater seemed to be a hotbed of disease and vice . " To play in plagetime is to encreasce the plage by ...
... theater became the first victim of their attack . The plague inflicted such a great loss of lives by God's permission that the theater seemed to be a hotbed of disease and vice . " To play in plagetime is to encreasce the plage by ...
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... theater , the hotbed of moral degeneration , disseminating the formula < Theater = Devil > . The devil's appearance in the theater was quite favorable to them . It was not only the Puritans , however , but also the audience who ...
... theater , the hotbed of moral degeneration , disseminating the formula < Theater = Devil > . The devil's appearance in the theater was quite favorable to them . It was not only the Puritans , however , but also the audience who ...
المحتوى
Preface | 7 |
The Merchant of Venice and Japanese Culture | 46 |
Money and Sexuality in Measure for Measure | 70 |
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