Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 95
... Lear's ' wheel of fire ' -is that each successive attitude , bearing the stamp of its utter inadequacy , can only breed recoil and a fresh plunge into madness . Denial of involvement ( ' they cannot touch me for coining ' - IV . vi . 83 ) ...
... Lear's ' wheel of fire ' -is that each successive attitude , bearing the stamp of its utter inadequacy , can only breed recoil and a fresh plunge into madness . Denial of involvement ( ' they cannot touch me for coining ' - IV . vi . 83 ) ...
Pagina 99
... Lear's mistaken choice and its hidden causes and results . In relation to these last indeed he shows an uncanny insight , pointing directly to Lear's infantile craving ' to make his daughters his mothers ' ( I. iv . 179-81 ) , and ...
... Lear's mistaken choice and its hidden causes and results . In relation to these last indeed he shows an uncanny insight , pointing directly to Lear's infantile craving ' to make his daughters his mothers ' ( I. iv . 179-81 ) , and ...
Pagina 103
... Lear's great indict- ment : only a refusal to meet honestly — so far as we may— all that Shakespeare sets in relation to it could make us blind to the irony - yes , even in ... Lear's agony this thought also has its place 103 ' KING LEAR '
... Lear's great indict- ment : only a refusal to meet honestly — so far as we may— all that Shakespeare sets in relation to it could make us blind to the irony - yes , even in ... Lear's agony this thought also has its place 103 ' KING LEAR '
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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