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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Edition: Wydanie 1
    ISBN: 9788323387695
    Content: This book is a collection of articles written for Professor Marta Gibińska by her colleagues and friends, from universities both in Poland and abroad. The texts presented in this volume cover a wide spectrum of topics. Part I, devoted to Shakespeare, comprises wide-ranging work from renowned specialists in the field: studies on historical background, sources, theatrical, screen and literary reception, as well as translation. Part II contains articles which deal with multiple authors, genres and perspectives, but are uniformly passionate and insightful. The title Eyes to Wonder, Tongue to Praise, a poetic phrase borrowed from Shakespeare, conveys what seems to be a defining quality of both the contributors to this volume and its recipient: namely, the ability to translate keen appreciation of literature not into speechless awe but eloquent praise, combined with the generosity to share it with others
    Content: Preface -- List of publications by Professor Marta Gibińska -- part 1. The mirror of princes and the distorting mirror in Shakespeare's chronicle plays / Teresa Bałuk-Ulewiczowa -- Shakespeare, Malory and The sousing of Sir Dagonet / Terence McCarthy -- Wrath and Anger in the time of Shakespeare / Hans-Jürgen Diller -- The "closet" scene in Hamlet: Freud, localisation, screen versions, and essentialist characterisation / Michael Hattaway -- Shooting " the King-Becoming Graces": Malcolm in Rupert Goold's Macbeth, DVD (2010) / Boika Sokolova -- Multicultural Shakespeare on the contemporary stage / Andrzej Żurowski -- The multifarious times of one body / Jerzy Limon -- "Ugly" Tempests: the aesthetics of turpism in Derek Jarman's film and Krzysztof Warlikowski's stage production / Jacek Fabiszak -- Rosalind's Robe: who is who, or Shakesepare à la française / Barbara Sosień -- "Music to hear ... ": on translating Sonnet VIII by William Shakespeare / Anna Cetera -- part 2. "My last duchess" or "The radiance of the painting": Jean-Luc Marion reads the poetry of Robert Browning / Mágorzata Grzegorzewska -- "'Any good?' 'Will this do?'": reflections on the poetry of C.S. Lewis / Teresa Bela -- Idealized cognitive models, typicality effects, translation / Elżbieta Tabakowska -- "Death thou shalt die": resurrection in John Donne's prose and poetry / Clarinda Calma -- From pulpit to stage: the rhetorical theatricality of George Whitefield's preaching / Michał Choiński -- "What a gallant mourning ribbon is this, which I wear." The function of the title pages in the shaping of the character in early modern English execution narratives / Olga Kubińska -- A revolutionary inspiration: Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy and Ann'quin Bredouille by Jean-Claude Gorjy / Regina Bochenek-Franczakowa -- The Indian Mutiny and English fiction / Bożena Kucała -- The pioneers: reflections of America's anxiety about frontier expansion / Barbara Rumbinas -- Imprisonment and false liberation in E.L. Doctorow's Ragtime / Anna Gawlikowska -- Coleridge's Zapolya: between dramatic romance and gothic melodrama / Monika Goghen -- Stage directions in the avant-garde drama of Kenneth Koch and Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński / Michał Palmowski
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 May 2016)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9788323334415
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9788323334415
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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