Shakespeare's Early TragediesMethuen, 1968 - 214 pagini Shakespeare's Early Tragedies contains studies of six plays: Titus Andronicus, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, Richard II, Julius Caesar and Hamlet. The emphasis is on the variety of the plays, and the themes, a variety which has been too often obscured by the belief in a single 'tragic experience'. The kind of experience the plays create and their quality as dramatic works for the stage are also examined. These essays develop an understanding of Shakespeare's use of the stage picture in relation to the emblematic imagery of Elizabethan poetry. |
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... death - mark'd ' : the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt have already happened , that of Romeo's banishment is known to be about to happen . The sense of it is thus what Romeo later remarks at the point of his real death : How oft when men ...
... death - mark'd ' : the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt have already happened , that of Romeo's banishment is known to be about to happen . The sense of it is thus what Romeo later remarks at the point of his real death : How oft when men ...
Pagina 101
... death . There is no gap here between the expression of love and the expression of death : That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish sun . ( 24-5 ) This remarkable complex of associations is superb ...
... death . There is no gap here between the expression of love and the expression of death : That all the world will be in love with night , And pay no worship to the garish sun . ( 24-5 ) This remarkable complex of associations is superb ...
Pagina 102
... death . In For Whom the Bell Tolls , indeed , the hero's death is assured before he embarks on his love for Maria ; yet when it comes at last it seems by no means so inevitable as had been claimed . In other words it is , after all ...
... death . In For Whom the Bell Tolls , indeed , the hero's death is assured before he embarks on his love for Maria ; yet when it comes at last it seems by no means so inevitable as had been claimed . In other words it is , after all ...
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Aaron action ambivalence Antony audience beast becomes blank verse blood Bolingbroke Brutus Cassius character choric Clarence Clarence's Claudius climax comedy comic conscience contrast course criticism curse death divine doth Dover Wilson dramatic dream earlier plays echoes Elizabethan emblem emblematic emerges established experience fact Faerie Queene father figure final formal ghost Hamlet hath heaven and hell Henry heroic Horatio human irony judgement Julius Caesar kind king Laertes later plays Lavinia Lucius Lucrece Marcus Margaret Mercutio mode murder nature night nobility noble obvious Ophelia pattern play's poetic poetry political Polonius prose Queen Queen Mab question Rape of Lucrece revenge rhetorical Richard Richard II ritual Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturninus scene seems sense sequence Shakespeare significance simple soliloquy Spanish Tragedy speech splendour stage storm stress structure suggested Tamora thee theme thing thou tion Titus Andronicus tone tragedy tragic utterance words
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Shakespeare's Political Drama: The History Plays and the Roman Plays Alexander Leggatt Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1989 |