Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... traditions of theatrical practice and theory is here used with uncommon force against itself . " Each moment seems ... tradition as an emblem of the " Serpent of divi- sion " ; the splitting of a single Edenic Britain by vanity . and ...
... traditions of theatrical practice and theory is here used with uncommon force against itself . " Each moment seems ... tradition as an emblem of the " Serpent of divi- sion " ; the splitting of a single Edenic Britain by vanity . and ...
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... traditional homiletic devices , where Shake- speare , unlike the historian , has a whole popular stage tradition behind him , is responsible history writing , as is the drawing of connections between seemingly unlike personages in ...
... traditional homiletic devices , where Shake- speare , unlike the historian , has a whole popular stage tradition behind him , is responsible history writing , as is the drawing of connections between seemingly unlike personages in ...
Pagina 154
... traditional humanistic mode of epideictic history ( Shakespeare's Heroical Histories : Henry VI and Its Literary Tradition [ Cambridge : Harvard Univ . Press , 1971 ] , 35-36 ) . Against a tradition of providentialist readings , David ...
... traditional humanistic mode of epideictic history ( Shakespeare's Heroical Histories : Henry VI and Its Literary Tradition [ Cambridge : Harvard Univ . Press , 1971 ] , 35-36 ) . Against a tradition of providentialist readings , David ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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action Alfred Harbage argues audience Buckingham Cade's Cambridge characters chronicles claim Clifford comic Cranmer critics death dramatic dramatist Duke E. M. W. Tillyard Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Reformation essay Falstaff father Glendower Gloucester Gloucester's Hal's Henry IV Henry VI plays Henry VIII Henry's heroic historians historiography history plays Holinshed Hotspur interpretation Jack Cade Joan John Katherine King Henry king's L. C. Knights Lancastrian lines London Lord Margaret meaning ment moral Mortimer noble pageant past play's political present Prince providential Queen rebellion rebels Reformation reign Renaissance revenge rhetorical Richard Richard II Salisbury scene sequence Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Henry Shakespeare's Histories social Somerset sources speare speare's spectacle speech stage structure Suffolk suggests Talbot Tamburlaine tetralogy theater theatrical thou throne Tillyard tion tradition tragedy treason true truth Tudor Tudor myth University Press Warwick Welsh William Shakespeare Wolsey words York York's Yorkist