Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes13-15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1992 |
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... play . Can it be that we enjoy the play so much simply because it is a wish fulfillment so skillfully presented that we do not notice that our hearts are duping our heads ? 1 C. L. Barber's observation touches on a characteristic of ...
... play . Can it be that we enjoy the play so much simply because it is a wish fulfillment so skillfully presented that we do not notice that our hearts are duping our heads ? 1 C. L. Barber's observation touches on a characteristic of ...
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... play as the characters on stage treat the fool as entertainment . In effect , the audience interprets the play as a communal experience , to make the competing singular “ ones ” into a paradoxical union of " all one " that both is and ...
... play as the characters on stage treat the fool as entertainment . In effect , the audience interprets the play as a communal experience , to make the competing singular “ ones ” into a paradoxical union of " all one " that both is and ...
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. the play into various oppositions and , according to their perspective , find evidence to push the play either more toward festive release and the possibility of love or more toward ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. the play into various oppositions and , according to their perspective , find evidence to push the play either more toward festive release and the possibility of love or more toward ...
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