Poetry, scholarship, and love are entwined in Tom Stoppard's new play about A.E. Housman, which "Variety" has called "vintage Stoppard in its intelligence and wit". "Stoppard is at the top of form. . . . "The Invention of Love" does not just make you think, it also makes you feel".--"Daily Telegraph".
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Stoppard might be too intelligent an author to be appreciated by the general audience. However, even without a profound knowledge of Greek and Latin poetry, or the history Oxford scholarship, or late Victorian societal values, one can still understand Oscar Wilde's wistful words "we would never love anyonre if we see through our invention."
评分感謝微博上翻譯的太太
评分沒看懂 可能也不是我能看懂的東西 _(:з」∠)_ "Before Plato could describe love, the loved one had to be invented. We would never love anybody if we could see past our invention. In the mirror of invention, love discovered itself. Then we saw what we had made-the piece of ice in the fist you cannot hold or let go./Theseus and Pirithous. Companions in adventure."
评分需要在紐約演齣時那30頁背景介紹。少年愛還不錯,王爾德也比david hare學得像。
评分感謝微博上翻譯的太太
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