Shakespeare's Christian Dimension: An Anthology of CommentaryRoy Wesley Battenhouse Indiana University Press, 22 мая 1994 г. - Всего страниц: 520 "An impressive collection of ninety-two abridged essays identifying the Christian elements in Shakespeare's plays . . . a great feast of learning and beauty." —First Things "This is an exceptionally valuable book . . . very highly recommended" —Sixteenth Century Journal " . . . an exemplary work. In an age when footling matters often replace the great religious quandaries about what it means to live and die before God, Shakespeare's Christian Dimension helps restore our focus." —Pro Ecclesia This anthology reprints abridged versions of 92 critical commentaries on the influence of Shakespeare's Christian heritage on the shaping of his plays. It does not attempt to be exhaustive in its coverage, but to provide a useful sampling of valuable work. A supplementary bibliography of more than 250 further items encourages interested readers to further exploration. |
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... tells the players that the purpose of their art is “ to hold , as ' twere , the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature , scorn her own image , and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure , ” and Dante tells ...
... tells the players that the purpose of their art is “ to hold , as ' twere , the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature , scorn her own image , and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure , ” and Dante tells ...
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... tells of the self - defeat that followers of Cupid bring on themselves , while its interlocking story of Troy's war tells of a city de- stroyed by a cupidity for reputation . The passion of Troilus for Cressida is like Romeo's for ...
... tells of the self - defeat that followers of Cupid bring on themselves , while its interlocking story of Troy's war tells of a city de- stroyed by a cupidity for reputation . The passion of Troilus for Cressida is like Romeo's for ...
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... tells Lear : " you are old should be wise " ( 1.4.247 ; cf. 2.4.147-51 ) ; his Fool , a boy , tells him : “ Thou should'st not have been old till thou hadst been wise " ( 1.5.45-46 ) , and later : " here's a night pities neither wise ...
... tells Lear : " you are old should be wise " ( 1.4.247 ; cf. 2.4.147-51 ) ; his Fool , a boy , tells him : “ Thou should'st not have been old till thou hadst been wise " ( 1.5.45-46 ) , and later : " here's a night pities neither wise ...
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SOME KEY ASSESSMENTS | 15 |
ON SHAKESPEARES COMEDIES | 55 |
The Merchant of Venice | 68 |
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