Data: 2004-02-19 16:00:25
Temat: Re: leo toski
Od: "fen" <f...@...pl>
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Użytkownik "Paweł Niezbecki" <s...@a...waw.pl> napisał w źródłowej
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> fen<f...@...pl>
> news:c12kns$lb7$1@nemesis.news.tpi.pl:
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> [...]
> > to jest kolejny z towarzystwa Gormenghast
> >
> > a całe to towarzycho dosyć fajnie opisuje bbc, włącznie z
> > charakterami, i filmikami.
>
> bbc?
>
> p.
>
bbc, na swojej stronie ma fragmenty różnych dzieł teatralnych, całkiem
niezła gradka.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/
tak, na bbc jest całkiem fajny opis sztuki i charakterów,
www.bbc.co.uk/gormenghast
a co do streep..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/gormenghast/std/char/stee
rpike.shtml
tak tam piszą:
Steerpike is the catalyst of the story, a figure who rocks the traditional
foundations of the castle. Steerpike escapes the drudgery of the kitchens
through his gift for manipulation. He plays on Fuchsia's yearning for
adventure and exploits the ambition of Cora and Clarice to his own ends.
He's the villain of the piece yet his ascent is often brave and admirable.
Steerpike simply wants to be loved. He argues that had Flay helped
Steerpike, the tragedy of Gormenghast could have been averted. Meyers
strongly identifies with the character's restless ambition. With no
theatrical training Meyers has to learn with each role, just as Steerpike is
forced to improvise in Prunesquallor's pharmacy.
Meyers prepared for the role by reading Samuel Beckett. Attracted to
Beckett's way of stating things plainly, Meyers believes that Steerpike's
brilliant villainy simply stems from loneliness.
itd ble blke ble, resztę doczytasz.. :)
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