Profoundly Entertaining: An Introduction to Shakespeare's ArtistryXlibris Corporation, 02/11/2006 - 506 من الصفحات Profoundly Entertaining offers the general reader a chance to think about Shakespeares artistry in a sustained way. Entertaining as Shakespeares plays are, that quality by itself wouldnt justify the effort required to overcome the difficulty their language poses. Their enduring popularity suggests that, to varying degrees, their audiences sense their profundity even if they cannot confidently articulate their experience. Without any overarching argument to makemerely with admiration for the most intelligent, honest, courageous, and sustained confrontation of human life of which we have written recordthe book invites its readers to accompany Shakespeare on his journey of exploration into the human condition unobscured by prevailing orthodoxies and comforting illusions. |
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... Our young man , Will Shakespeare , comes from a leading family in the Warwickshire market town of Stratford - on - Avon . His father John , a glover , or leather - worker , had risen to the town's PROFOUNDLY ENTERTAINING 13.
... Our young man , Will Shakespeare , comes from a leading family in the Warwickshire market town of Stratford - on - Avon . His father John , a glover , or leather - worker , had risen to the town's PROFOUNDLY ENTERTAINING 13.
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... father the coat of arms John had applied for twenty years before . What we can , with more confidence , infer was on ... father's coat of arms , he bought New Place , one of the two largest houses in Stratford , for Anne and his two ...
... father the coat of arms John had applied for twenty years before . What we can , with more confidence , infer was on ... father's coat of arms , he bought New Place , one of the two largest houses in Stratford , for Anne and his two ...
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... fathers is explained by their previously mentioned hostility to the theater. The hostility partly stemmed from a nervousness about any large gathering of people, which always has the potential for riot. Partly it stemmed from a ...
... fathers is explained by their previously mentioned hostility to the theater. The hostility partly stemmed from a nervousness about any large gathering of people, which always has the potential for riot. Partly it stemmed from a ...
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... father, who was sure his son had been drowned in the opening storm. Presenting the plays Much as we know about the actors and playhouses in Shakespeare's time, for the most part we must speak tentatively about the specifics of ...
... father, who was sure his son had been drowned in the opening storm. Presenting the plays Much as we know about the actors and playhouses in Shakespeare's time, for the most part we must speak tentatively about the specifics of ...
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... father - son relationship , others focus on the nature and possibilities of political life and statecraft . Among these latter dramatic concerns are the relation between public persona and private person , and whether honor and ...
... father - son relationship , others focus on the nature and possibilities of political life and statecraft . Among these latter dramatic concerns are the relation between public persona and private person , and whether honor and ...
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