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Howard D. Lerner,Joshua Ehrlicht refers to the revival of interest in, or the rediscovery of, the classics, the works of the ancient Greek and Roman authors. At one time people believed that the Middle Ages were ‘dark’, and that the transition from them to the Renaissance was abrupt and spectacular. Later opinion, however, has sw芦笋 发表于 2025-3-24 00:03:39
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler,K. Danielle Smithations, it is now universally realised that some knowledge of those conditions is indispensable for a fuller understanding of his plays. The student of Shakespeare should know something about the structure of the Elizabethan stage, about the manner in which the plays were acted and the general likesExtricate 发表于 2025-3-24 04:32:54
Peer Relations in Early and Middle Childhoodstories and Tragedies, the three conventional Elizabethan divisions of drama. This order was subsequently followed in later editions. Under these headings plays were arranged irrespective of their date of composition. The book began with . and ended with .. In fact, for a long time no attempt was maOration 发表于 2025-3-24 06:38:41
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Howard D. Lerner,Joshua Ehrlicheved that the Middle Ages were ‘dark’, and that the transition from them to the Renaissance was abrupt and spectacular. Later opinion, however, has swung almost to the opposite extreme, so much so that some twenty years ago one scholar gave his book the tide, .?减去 发表于 2025-3-25 02:37:05
The Study of Shakespeare,espeare? Our answer to such a question would be something like this: indeed a Shakespearean play is to be read, acted and enjoyed; however, for proper enjoyment it must first be understood, since it is only too easy to enjoy a work of art for the wrong reasons.