Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyRoutledge, 13 сент. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 224 First published in 1960. Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy is an exploration of man's relation to his universe and the way in which it seeks to postulate a moral order. Shakespeare's development is treated accordingly as a growth in moral vision. His movement from play to play is carefully explored, and in the treatment of each tragedy the emphasis is on the manner in which its central moral theme shapes the various elements of drama |
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... Shakespeare's Tragedies Shakespeare and the Reason The Story of the Night Shakespeare's God Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Brooke Harrison Hawkes Holloway Morris Muir ...
... Shakespeare's Tragedies Shakespeare and the Reason The Story of the Night Shakespeare's God Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Brooke Harrison Hawkes Holloway Morris Muir ...
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... Shakespeare. This has not been possible in every case, however, and we would welcome correspondence from those individuals/companies we have been unable to trace. These reprints are taken from original copies of each book. In many cases ...
... Shakespeare. This has not been possible in every case, however, and we would welcome correspondence from those individuals/companies we have been unable to trace. These reprints are taken from original copies of each book. In many cases ...
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... Shakespearean Tragedy, my great indebtedness to him will be everywhere apparent. I have drawn also upon the writings ... Shakespeare Quarterly, English Studies, Tulane Studies in English and Tulane Drama Review, and to the directors of ...
... Shakespearean Tragedy, my great indebtedness to him will be everywhere apparent. I have drawn also upon the writings ... Shakespeare Quarterly, English Studies, Tulane Studies in English and Tulane Drama Review, and to the directors of ...
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... Shakespeare's greatness that others will continue to be made, for Shakespeare's art is infinite in its variety and in the many dimensions it offers for critical examination. Any analysis of Shakespeare's achievement must be a partial ...
... Shakespeare's greatness that others will continue to be made, for Shakespeare's art is infinite in its variety and in the many dimensions it offers for critical examination. Any analysis of Shakespeare's achievement must be a partial ...
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... Shakespeare's process of composition, if indeed we ever could determine it, but with the fusion of theme, action, character and language into a total unity which is the final aesthetic object. Nor would I deny the realism of Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare's process of composition, if indeed we ever could determine it, but with the fusion of theme, action, character and language into a total unity which is the final aesthetic object. Nor would I deny the realism of Shakespeare's ...
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Titus Andronicus Richard III Romeo and Juliet | 14 |
King John Richard II Julius Caesar | 36 |
Hamlet | 65 |
Othello | 91 |
King Lear | 116 |
Timon of Athens and Macbeth | 137 |
Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus | 168 |
Index | 203 |
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