Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... Shakespearean tragedy a pattern of imagery , what guarantee have we that we are not behav- ing in an arbitrary fashion ? To this last question a short answer , and in the end the only one , is that our only safeguard is our own ability ...
... Shakespearean tragedy a pattern of imagery , what guarantee have we that we are not behav- ing in an arbitrary fashion ? To this last question a short answer , and in the end the only one , is that our only safeguard is our own ability ...
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... Shakespearean tragedy is poetic we at least do no violence to Shakespeare the Elizabethan dramatist . We return therefore to what I have already said about the poetry of the greater plays and the kind of activity that it calls for if we ...
... Shakespearean tragedy is poetic we at least do no violence to Shakespeare the Elizabethan dramatist . We return therefore to what I have already said about the poetry of the greater plays and the kind of activity that it calls for if we ...
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... Shakespearean Tragedy ' can be . Each play is ' a new beginning ' , a fresh ' raid on the inarticulate ' , for although there is development there is no repetition . Even from the narrowly technical point of view there are marked ...
... Shakespearean Tragedy ' can be . Each play is ' a new beginning ' , a fresh ' raid on the inarticulate ' , for although there is development there is no repetition . Even from the narrowly technical point of view there are marked ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Achilles action appearance Arden edition aspects aware Bardolph CHAPTER character comedy consciousness Cordelia Coriolanus course criticism death defined deliberate doth dramatic Edmund Elizabethan embodied essay evil evoked experience F. R. Leavis fact Falstaff feel Fool force Gloucester Goneril Greek hath heart Henry VI honour human nature I. A. Richards imagery images imaginative insistence interest irony justice kind King Henry King Lear Lear's lines Macbeth man's meaning merely mind moral murder Nature's night passage pattern peace philosophic phrase play's poet poetic poetry political present Professor public world question reality relation Richard scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean Tragedy significance simply Sonnets speak speech suggests T. S. Eliot thee themes things thou thought time's tion Titus Andronicus tone tragedies Traversi Troilus and Cressida Troilus's truth Ulysses unnatural vision Wheel of Fire whole Wilson Knight words