The trial scene in the Merchant of Venice was translated in French and German and the interpretations analyzed.Gay, PennyUniversity of Sydney, Department of Performance StudiesAbout Performance
Freud used his reading of the casket scene in The Merchant of Venice to begin to develop his notion of the death-drive; he rehearses his thinking ... Smith,Christian - 《University of Warwick》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 The protagonist as dreamer: The dead father in The Merchant of Venice...
everything that he owns shall be taken away from him. One half of his money and his goods shall be given to the city of Venice and the other half shall be given to the person he has tried to kill. His life shall be at the mercy of the Duke...
To say nothing of the Prince of Aragon, the misery of the Prince of Morocco deserves detailed treatment. It even reminds us that of ... 小川,泰寛 - 《Media & Communication Studies》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 The Janus-Faced Jew The scene: a succession of gray bulwarks and fortifications ...
Miscegenation cannot eradicate a Jewish past, which she concludes is embedded in her blood, but it can gain her access to a Christian future. That future is contingent on Lorenzo's promise. Jessica's poignant use of the word "if" in this scene...Dana E. KatzThe American Historical Review...
In the monologue pattern of speech, one speaker dominates, creating either a static scene, as in Catiline, or a scene of verbal action, as in Volpone. In trial with the debate pattern, speeches of roughly equivalent length are divided among several speakers.The trial is a key scene in ...