Twentieth-century Theatre and Drama in English: Festschrift for Heinz Kosok on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayWVT, Wiss. Verlag Trier, 1999 - 944 sider |
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Side 97
... ( Shaw 1972-4 , vol . 7 , 477 ) . A last playlet , Why She Would Not , begun on 17 July 1950 and noted as completed on 23 July , three days before Shaw's 94th birthday , was first per- formed in New York on 21 January 1957. A fantasy with ...
... ( Shaw 1972-4 , vol . 7 , 477 ) . A last playlet , Why She Would Not , begun on 17 July 1950 and noted as completed on 23 July , three days before Shaw's 94th birthday , was first per- formed in New York on 21 January 1957. A fantasy with ...
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... Shaw's play with its variation of Shakespeare's title Antony and Cleopatra makes it quite obvious that the play under discussion is not just linked to , but in fact derived from the earlier work . And Shaw's substitution of the name of ...
... Shaw's play with its variation of Shakespeare's title Antony and Cleopatra makes it quite obvious that the play under discussion is not just linked to , but in fact derived from the earlier work . And Shaw's substitution of the name of ...
Side 108
... ( Shaw 1976 , I , 148 ) . Such changes of elements of the pretext indicate the comic nature of Shaw's treatment of Cleopatra . Later in the play she is called " a serpent " and " a pretty little snake " ( Shaw 1976 , III , 201 , 202 ) ...
... ( Shaw 1976 , I , 148 ) . Such changes of elements of the pretext indicate the comic nature of Shaw's treatment of Cleopatra . Later in the play she is called " a serpent " and " a pretty little snake " ( Shaw 1976 , III , 201 , 202 ) ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
PATRICK BRIDGWATER Durham | 55 |
STANLEY WEINTRAUB University Park Pennsylvania | 77 |
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