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30 mars 2007 à 19h41 par 69.157.179.32 -
Lignes 276-277 ajoutées:

PLAYS-IN-PLAY:

Lignes 294-295 modifiées:

DISGUISES are conscious and remain AS IS (by default)

en:

DISGUISES

30 mars 2007 à 19h39 par 69.157.179.32 -
Lignes 163-168 ajoutées:

Le Beau (a courtier of Duke F.)

(257,393) (426,457)


Lignes 211-216 ajoutées:

Sir Oliver Martext (a vicar)

(1672,1707)


Lignes 229-232 modifiées:

Le Beau (a courtier of Duke F.)

(257,393) (426,457)

en:

William (an ex-wooer of Audrey)

(2350,2401)

Lignes 234-245 supprimées:

Sir Oliver Martext (a vicar)

(1672,1707)


William (an ex-wooer of Audrey)

(2350,2401)


Lignes 242-243 modifiées:

PLOTS & COLOURING

en:

PLOTS

Lignes 246-247 modifiées:


en:
Lignes 254-256 ajoutées:

Hence, 17 out of 22 scenes take place in a PASTORAL setting (complete with “shepherds”)

Lignes 259-260 modifiées:

Hence, 17 out of 22 scenes take place in a PASTORAL setting (complete with “shepherds”)

en:

The play ends in a quadruple marriage, hence the four pairs of lovers perhaps need be matched accordingly:

Lignes 262-267 supprimées:


The play ends in a quadruple marriage, hence the four pairs of lovers perhaps need be matched accordingly:


Lignes 264-265 supprimées:


Lignes 266-267 supprimées:


Lignes 268-269 supprimées:


Lignes 270-271 supprimées:


Lignes 277-299 modifiées:

As mentioned above in the ENTRANCES & EXITS, two characters are “disguised”


ROSALIND: DISGUISED as a Ganimede: (781,2681)


CELIA: DISGUISED as Aliena: (781,2681)



PLAY WITHIN THE PLAY (or SCENE WITHIN THE SCENE)

There is also a rather strange bit of “play-acting” in 4.1 where ROSALIND disguised as Ganimede “acts” the part of ROSALIND for the benefit of ORLANDO. Hence, as not a few commentators have noted, a boy actor plays a girl (Rosalind) who plays a boy (Ganimede) who plays a girl (Rosalind). This event certainly warants some form of framing: (1945,2107)

en:

•(1945,2107)

Type: Scene extempore (blue)

Title: Your Rosalind

•(2681,2775)

Type: Maske (red)

Title: Maske of Hymen

DISGUISES are conscious and remain AS IS (by default)

ROSALIND as Ganimede: (781,2681), Conscious

CELIA as Aliena (781,2681), Conscious

19 décembre 2004 à 07h39 par 65.92.20.144 -
Lignes 269-270 ajoutées:


Lignes 273-274 ajoutées:


Lignes 277-278 ajoutées:


Ligne 281 ajoutée:

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06 novembre 2004 à 14h30 par 65.92.29.206 -
Ligne 127 modifiée:

Adam (a servant of Orlando)

en:

ADAM (a servant of Orlando)

05 novembre 2004 à 13h11 par 65.92.30.71 -
Ligne 8 modifiée:

Song #1 — “Under the Green Wood tree” — 2.5 (TLN 890,942)

en:

Song #1 — “Under the Green Wood tree” — 2.5 (TLN 890,942)\\

05 novembre 2004 à 13h10 par 65.92.30.71 -
Ligne 4 modifiée:

FOLIO is the sole authority for AS YOU LIKE IT which is one of the most musical of Shakespeare’s plays. It has five songs.

en:

FOLIO is the sole authority for the pastoral AS YOU LIKE IT which is one of the most musical of Shakespeare’s plays. It has five songs.

05 novembre 2004 à 12h56 par 65.92.30.71 -
Lignes 293-301 ajoutées:



PLAY WITHIN THE PLAY (or SCENE WITHIN THE SCENE)

There is also a rather strange bit of “play-acting” in 4.1 where ROSALIND disguised as Ganimede “acts” the part of ROSALIND for the benefit of ORLANDO. Hence, as not a few commentators have noted, a boy actor plays a girl (Rosalind) who plays a boy (Ganimede) who plays a girl (Rosalind). This event certainly warants some form of framing: (1945,2107)

24 juillet 2004 à 11h54 par 65.92.20.23 -
Ligne 248 modifiée:

• the COURT of Duke Frederick for the entirety of ACT 1

en:

• the COURT of Duke Frederick for the whole of ACT 1

Lignes 279-280 modifiées:

METATHEATRE

en:

METATHEATRE

Ligne 281 supprimée:
24 juillet 2004 à 11h51 par 65.92.20.23 -
Lignes 31-34 supprimées:

ACTS & SCENES along X axis:

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24 juillet 2004 à 11h51 par 65.92.20.23 -
Lignes 27-28 ajoutées:


24 juillet 2004 à 11h49 par 65.92.20.23 -
Ligne 10 modifiée:

Song #2 — “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Winde” — 2.7 (TLN 1156,1168)

en:

Song #2 — “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Winde” — 2.7 (TLN 1156,1168)\\

Ligne 12 modifiée:

Song #3 — “What Shall He Have That Kil’d the Deare” — 4.2 (TLN 2136,2145)

en:

Song #3 — “What Shall He Have That Kil’d the Deare” — 4.2 (TLN 2136,2145)\\

Ligne 14 modifiée:

Song #4 — “It Was a Lover and His Lass” — 5.3 (TLN 2546,2564)

en:

Song #4 — “It Was a Lover and His Lass” — 5.3 (TLN 2546,2564)\\

24 juillet 2004 à 11h47 par 65.92.20.23 -
Lignes 1-300 modifiées:

Describe As You Like It here.

en:

AS YOU LIKE IT (ca.1599–1600)

FOLIO is the sole authority for AS YOU LIKE IT which is one of the most musical of Shakespeare’s plays. It has five songs.


Song #1 — “Under the Green Wood tree” — 2.5 (TLN 890,942)

Song #2 — “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Winde” — 2.7 (TLN 1156,1168)

Song #3 — “What Shall He Have That Kil’d the Deare” — 4.2 (TLN 2136,2145)

Song #4 — “It Was a Lover and His Lass” — 5.3 (TLN 2546,2564)

Song #5 — “Wedding is Great Juno’s Crown” — 5.4 (TLN 2715,2721)


A setting of “It Was a Lover and His Lass” was published in Thomas Morley’s FIRST BOOK OF AIRS (1600); “What Shall He Have That Kil’d the Deare” appeared as a round for four voices in John Hilton’s CATCH THAT CATCH CAN (1652).


X AXIS (abscisses): 2797 lines

The traditional subdivision of ACTS & SCENES is that of the FOLIO.


ACTS & SCENES along X axis:


1.1: line 1 (reads “Act 1 scene 1 begins at line 1″)

1.2: line 169

1.3: line 458


2.1: line 604

2.2: line 679

2.3: line 702

2.4: line 781

2.5: line 888

2.6: line 949

2.7: line 971


3.1: line 1179

3.2: line 1199

3.3: line 1613

3.4: line 1708

3.5: line 1769


4.1: line 1915

4.2: line 2125

4.3: line 2146


5.1: line 2339

5.2: line 2407

5.3: line 2530

5.4: line 2572


Epilogue: Line 2774


FINIS @ line 2797

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Y AXIS: ENTRANCES & EXITS

Entrances & exits of Characters

According to their order of appearance.


• (2,84) reads “enters at line 2, exits at line 80″.


• DISGUISED as a Ganimede (782,2601)

is inserted at the end of a character’s list (in this case Rosalind’s) to indicate the “duration” of their being disguised.


• PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS are capitalized.



ORLANDO (3rd son of Sir Rowland)

(2,84) (311,457) (703,780) (950,970) (1062,1113) (1146,1178) (1200,1210) (1445,1612) (1940,2106) (2408,2529) (2573,2775)


Adam (a servant of Orlando)

(2,84) (703,780) (950,970) (1146,1178)


OLIVER (1st son of Sir Rowland)

(28,168) (1180,1198) (2224,2338) (2408,2428) (2574,2775)


Charles (the Duke’s wrestler)

(96,168) (311,382)


ROSALIND (Daughter of the banished Duke)

(170,423) (459,603) (782,887) (1285,1612) (1709,1768) (1778,1852) (1916,2124) (2147,2338) (2421,2529) (2579,2601) (2681,2796) / DISGUISED as Ganimede (782,2601)


CELIA (Daughter of Duke Frederick)

(170,423) (459,603) (782,887) (1321,1612) (1709,1768) (1778,1852) (1916,2124) (2147,2338) (2574,2601) (2681,2775) / DISGUISED as Aliena (782,2601)


TOUCHSTONE (a clown)

(212,423) (783,887) (1211,1360) (1614,1707) (2340,2406) (2531,2571) (2610,2775)


DUKE FREDERICK (usurper)

(311,393) (494,551) (680,701) (1180,1198)


DUKE SENIOR (banished Duke)

(605,678) (972,1178) (2573,2775)


Amiens (a musician of Duke Senior)

(605,678) (889,948) (2573,2775)


Corin (a shepherd)

(801,887) (1211,1360) (1453,1768) (1778,1852) (2402,2406)


Silvius (a shepherd)

(801,825) (1770,1914) (2151,2223) (2482,2529) (2579,2775)


JACQUES (an attendant of Duke Senior)

(889,948) (980,1178) (1445,1486) (1614,1707) (1916,1953) (2126,2145) (2573,2773)


AUDREY (a country wench)

(1614,1707) (2340,2406) (2531,2571) (2610,2775)


PHEBE (a shepherdess)

(1770,1914) (2482,2529) (2579,2775)


Hymen (the god of marriage)

(2681,2775)


Le Beau (a courtier of Duke F.)

(257,393) (426,457)


Sir Oliver Martext (a vicar)

(1672,1707)


William (an ex-wooer of Audrey)

(2350,2401)


Jaques (2nd Son of Sir Rowland)

(2726,2775)

___________

PLOTS & COLOURING

The play can be more or less broken up according to its two principal “locations”:


• the COURT of Duke Frederick for the entirety of ACT 1 as well as for scenes 2.2 & 3.1;

&

• the FOREST of Arden (i.e. Ardennes) for the remainder of the play.


Hence, 17 out of 22 scenes take place in a PASTORAL setting (complete with “shepherds”)



The play ends in a quadruple marriage, hence the four pairs of lovers perhaps need be matched accordingly:


ORLANDO / ROSALIND

CELIA / OLIVER

TOUCHSTONE / AUDREY

SILVIUS / PHEBE

___________

METATHEATRE

As mentioned above in the ENTRANCES & EXITS, two characters are “disguised”


ROSALIND: DISGUISED as a Ganimede: (781,2681)


CELIA: DISGUISED as Aliena: (781,2681)

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