All's Well that Ends WellManchester University Press, 1984 - 126 σελίδες Usually classified as a "problem comedy," All's Well that Ends Well is a psychologically disturbing presentation of an aggressive, designing woman and a reluctant husband wooed by trickery. In her introduction Susan Snyder makes the play's clashing ideologies of class and gender newlyaccessible, and offers a fully reconsidered, annotated text for both readers and actors. |
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... audience anticipate its outcome . There must be a minimum of five , including Bertram , and to be aware that his turn is still to come , the audience must see him standing at the end of the line , where they can watch his reactions of ...
... audience anticipate its outcome . There must be a minimum of five , including Bertram , and to be aware that his turn is still to come , the audience must see him standing at the end of the line , where they can watch his reactions of ...
Σελίδα 63
... audience , as the playwright himself must , is to be struck by the accumulation of ambiguities to which the lords , Lafeu and Helena all contribute , so that nothing seems quite certain until the crisis . However , as so often in comedy ...
... audience , as the playwright himself must , is to be struck by the accumulation of ambiguities to which the lords , Lafeu and Helena all contribute , so that nothing seems quite certain until the crisis . However , as so often in comedy ...
Σελίδα 78
... audience may listen to its contents and watch the Countess's reactions at the same time . On this occasion Lavache is not on stage : there is less and less cause for humour . From Helena's soliloquy we already know much of what her ...
... audience may listen to its contents and watch the Countess's reactions at the same time . On this occasion Lavache is not on stage : there is less and less cause for humour . From Helena's soliloquy we already know much of what her ...
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All's Angela Baddeley audience begins Benthall Bertram and Helena Bridges-Adams character Clive Swift clown comic coranto Countess couplets court cure the King curtsy Diana downstage drum effect Elizabethan emphasised entrance Estelle Kohler exit eyes feelings Florence G. K. Hunter Giletta girl give Guthrie's production hand hath Helena Helena and Bertram honour husband Ian Richardson Irene Worth John Barton Joseph Price Joyce Redman King's kiss Lafeu Lavache leave letter Margaret Tyzack Martha Henry Michael Denison Michael Hordern mother Muriel St Clare Nunn Old Vic Ontario Parolles Parolles's Payne Payne's performance play Priscilla Morgan Problem Comedies realistic rhymes ring Rousillon scene seems Shakespeare Shakespeare Quarterly Shakespeare Survey soldiers soliloquy speak speech spirit St Clare Byrne stage Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon suggest television Theatre thee thou thought tone turn Tyrone Guthrie Unfortunate Comedy virginity Widow wife Willman woman women words young youth Zoe Caldwell