Shakespeare in JapanA&C Black, 2005 M03 10 - 166 páginas Since the late Meiji period, Shakespeare has held a central place in Japanese literary culture. This account explores the conditions of Shakespeare's reception and assimilation. It considers the problems of translation both cultural and linguistic, and includes an extensive illustrated survey of the most significant Shakespearean productions and adaptations, and the contrasting responses of Japanese and Western critics. |
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... sound more natural to English- speaking readers . ( The only exception is the name of the Japanese co - author . The ' Japanese ' order has been reversed to avoid possible confusion . ) This book originated with an idea of Brian Southam ...
... sound more natural to English- speaking readers . ( The only exception is the name of the Japanese co - author . The ' Japanese ' order has been reversed to avoid possible confusion . ) This book originated with an idea of Brian Southam ...
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... sound eminently sensible , actually involves translating one kind of verse into another , utterly differ- ent and arguably alien kind of verse ; we discuss these profound differences in Chapters 2 and 3 . In spite of these different ...
... sound eminently sensible , actually involves translating one kind of verse into another , utterly differ- ent and arguably alien kind of verse ; we discuss these profound differences in Chapters 2 and 3 . In spite of these different ...
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... popular dramatic form. While most of their opinions now sound rather innocent and naïve to us, it is of course wrong to assume that everything they said was pointless . 15 Shakespeare and Traditional Japanese Theatre.
... popular dramatic form. While most of their opinions now sound rather innocent and naïve to us, it is of course wrong to assume that everything they said was pointless . 15 Shakespeare and Traditional Japanese Theatre.
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... sound amusingly like Jeremy Collier in Restoration England or the antitheatrical Puritans in Elizabethan England . The fundamental problem about their argument , however , is their naïve idealization of Western civilization , more ...
... sound amusingly like Jeremy Collier in Restoration England or the antitheatrical Puritans in Elizabethan England . The fundamental problem about their argument , however , is their naïve idealization of Western civilization , more ...
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