Expression, Communication and Experience in Literature and Language: Proceedings of the XII Congress of the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures, Held at Cambridge University, 20 to 26 August 1972, Volume 12, Part 1972 |
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PRIVATE WORDS ' AND ' PUBLIC WORDS ' IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS T. J. B. SPENCER S : HAKESPEARE's characters are subtly ... For Shakespeare had exquisite mimetic powers , an ability to write down the words of a character which convey an ...
PRIVATE WORDS ' AND ' PUBLIC WORDS ' IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS T. J. B. SPENCER S : HAKESPEARE's characters are subtly ... For Shakespeare had exquisite mimetic powers , an ability to write down the words of a character which convey an ...
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The character in the novel has to speak to himself , to whisper the story to himself , in order to reach the threshold of ... There is in nearly all Beckett's characters an oscillation , whose effects are now tragical , now grotesque ...
The character in the novel has to speak to himself , to whisper the story to himself , in order to reach the threshold of ... There is in nearly all Beckett's characters an oscillation , whose effects are now tragical , now grotesque ...
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The principal link between Nodier's Le Vampire and Dumas's play of the same name is the central character , Lord Ruthven , who is the vampire in both plays . Dumas provided an entirely original plot and setting , however , and ...
The principal link between Nodier's Le Vampire and Dumas's play of the same name is the central character , Lord Ruthven , who is the vampire in both plays . Dumas provided an entirely original plot and setting , however , and ...
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Contents
RIKUTARO FUKUDA Tokyo University of Education | 17 |
Le Classicisme Français et lExpression de la Sensibilité | 28 |
WILSON Cambridge | 38 |
Copyright | |
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