The poetics of theatricality in Shakespeare"s work
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Based on the analysis of the plot, metaphors and motives in Shakespeare"s plays, primarily in Hamlet, the author develops the original literary concept of theatricality. It focuses on a character who sees the world through the eyes of the author-dramaturist, director and actor. In the light of the poetics of theatricality, Hamlet suddenly appears before the reader in the role of Homo Scribens - a man who writes, the creator of written texts for the theater.
For philologists, students of creative and humanitarian universities, directors, playwrights and actors, as well as all lovers of literature and theater, who are interested in how Shakespeare"s plays are made.
3rd edition, processed and supplemented
For philologists, students of creative and humanitarian universities, directors, playwrights and actors, as well as all lovers of literature and theater, who are interested in how Shakespeare"s plays are made.
3rd edition, processed and supplemented
Author:
Author:Pimonov Vladimir Ivanovich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9765-3762-0
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