Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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Pagina 9
... action continues on its way . The Soul of Mankind , in the fifteenth - century Morality , The Castle of Perseverance , must lie dormant on stage , beneath the bed of Mankind but exposed to the view of the audience , from the very ...
... action continues on its way . The Soul of Mankind , in the fifteenth - century Morality , The Castle of Perseverance , must lie dormant on stage , beneath the bed of Mankind but exposed to the view of the audience , from the very ...
Pagina 10
... action , which is to say until the moment of the hero's regeneration when , as the MS . reads , the Soul of Mankind ' schal ryse and pleye'.1 Shakespeare also , like the author of the Morality , puts to positive use his silent actors ...
... action , which is to say until the moment of the hero's regeneration when , as the MS . reads , the Soul of Mankind ' schal ryse and pleye'.1 Shakespeare also , like the author of the Morality , puts to positive use his silent actors ...
Pagina 13
... action que veut représenter cette composition bizarre , toute imprégnée de symbolisme compliqué , c'est un superbe pommier , couvert de pommes d'or , par rappel des Hespérides - le roi François étant Hercule . ' A similar illustration ...
... action que veut représenter cette composition bizarre , toute imprégnée de symbolisme compliqué , c'est un superbe pommier , couvert de pommes d'or , par rappel des Hespérides - le roi François étant Hercule . ' A similar illustration ...
Pagina 14
... action of this kind is partly , I suppose , a legacy to the Renaissance of the medieval drama , which derives it , and necessarily , from the fixed or conventional representation that marks the performance of the earliest plays . Action ...
... action of this kind is partly , I suppose , a legacy to the Renaissance of the medieval drama , which derives it , and necessarily , from the fixed or conventional representation that marks the performance of the earliest plays . Action ...
Pagina 17
... actions ; caries asmuch reason as if flies should thinke , that men take great care which of them hums sweetest , and which of them flies nimblest.1 The conventional discourse of the impious man , elaborated by Sidney , is adhered to by ...
... actions ; caries asmuch reason as if flies should thinke , that men take great care which of them hums sweetest , and which of them flies nimblest.1 The conventional discourse of the impious man , elaborated by Sidney , is adhered to by ...
Cuprins
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KIND | 30 |
FORTUNE | 46 |
ANARCHY AND ORDER | 61 |
REASON AND WILL | 85 |
SHOW AND SUBSTANCE | 103 |
REDEMPTION | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES POETICS | 138 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 168 |
INDEX | 175 |
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