01118nam a22001697a 450000500170000000800410001702000100005804000100006808200180007810000190009624500560011526000340017130000110020550506920021654600120090865000280092020260525154841.0260525b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a(pbk) cUE-CL a822.33bR4492 aRighter, Anne  aShakespeare and the idea of the playc/Anne Righter aLondon:bPenguin Books,c1962 a199 p. aContents Acknowledgements Part one I mysteries and moralities: the audience as actor 1. The mystery cycles 2. Morality plays 3. The tyranny of the audience 2 the period of transition: classical comedy and the hybrid plays 1. The comedy of the ancient world 2. The impact of classical tradition 3. The play as illusion 3 the world and the stage 1. The play metaphor 2. Inheritance and experiment 3. The new attitude towards the audience Part two 4 the play image in the early work of shakespeare 1. Act, scene, and tragedy 2. The legacy of the vice 3. Shakespeare's early comedies: shadows, dreams, and plays 5 the player king 1. The king in jest 2. The flawed rule  aEnglish aShakespeare--Idea--Play