Shakespeare's Practical Jokes: An Introduction to the Comic in His WorkBucknell University Press, 2007 - 236 halaman There is a mountain of work on Shakespeare's comedies but very little on what, in all the plays, can be described as comic. This title approaches this topic via a number of practical joke episodes, some of them well known - the deceptions Hal and Poins practice on Falstaff, the tricking of Malvolio or Parolles. |
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Halaman 172
... Parolles's comic abuse . The opening salvo about his having been a botcher's pren- tice in Paris appears to produce a familiar human reflex , since Bertram is obliged to say , " Nay , by your leave , hold your hands- though I know his ...
... Parolles's comic abuse . The opening salvo about his having been a botcher's pren- tice in Paris appears to produce a familiar human reflex , since Bertram is obliged to say , " Nay , by your leave , hold your hands- though I know his ...
Halaman 173
... Parolles is al- lowed to recognize who his captors really are . All's Well That Ends Well is a long way from being Shakespeare's great- est play , but there is no moment in his nontragic writing that is more dramatically effective than ...
... Parolles is al- lowed to recognize who his captors really are . All's Well That Ends Well is a long way from being Shakespeare's great- est play , but there is no moment in his nontragic writing that is more dramatically effective than ...
Halaman 182
... Parolles , that is only because his pretensions have been more transparent . Parolles is saved from his scorn by the entry of Lafew , who , once he has recognized the man with whom he is dealing , offers to shake hands . On the first ...
... Parolles , that is only because his pretensions have been more transparent . Parolles is saved from his scorn by the entry of Lafew , who , once he has recognized the man with whom he is dealing , offers to shake hands . On the first ...
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Acknowledgments | 11 |
Female Victims and Female Jokers | 32 |
The Privileges of Rank | 58 |
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