Shakespeare's Minor PlaysGary Carey Cliffs Notes, 1991 - 403 pagini The term minor in no way diminishes the importance of works by so towering a literary figure as William Shakespeare. The 13 titles in this book carry the stamp of greatness no less than "Hamlet, King Lear" and "Romeo and Juliet." Each has its contribution to make to the Elizabethan dramatic canon. Includes "Henry VI, Parts 1,2,3, Titus Andronicus, King John, The Merry Wives of Windsor, All's Well That Ends Well, Troilus and Cressida, Timon of Athens, Coriolanus, Pericles, Cymbeline, " and "Henry VIII." |
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Pagina 104
... accept the hapless messenger's report of the marriage alliance nor the king's gift of provinces since the messenger is a " common man , " and she has " a king's oath to the contrary . " She threatens the messenger with punish- ment for ...
... accept the hapless messenger's report of the marriage alliance nor the king's gift of provinces since the messenger is a " common man , " and she has " a king's oath to the contrary . " She threatens the messenger with punish- ment for ...
Pagina 191
... accept this challenge , Hector will say that the Greek dames are " sunburnt " ( that is , country wenches and , therefore , not worth fighting for ) . Agamemnon replies that Hector will not lack an opponent even if Agamemnon himself ...
... accept this challenge , Hector will say that the Greek dames are " sunburnt " ( that is , country wenches and , therefore , not worth fighting for ) . Agamemnon replies that Hector will not lack an opponent even if Agamemnon himself ...
Pagina 319
... accepting its conventions . This is particularly true when the setting , characters , plot , or natural laws of the world ... accept an illusion as reality for a short while . The assumption behind this illusion is that it approximates ...
... accepting its conventions . This is particularly true when the setting , characters , plot , or natural laws of the world ... accept an illusion as reality for a short while . The assumption behind this illusion is that it approximates ...
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Aaron Achilles Aeneas Agamemnon Ajax Alcibiades anger Anne Apemantus army arrives Arthur asks Athens Aufidius Bassianus Bastard battle Belarius Bertram brother Buckingham Caius Calchas character citizens Cloten Cominius Commentary Coriolanus Cranmer Cressida Cymbeline Cymbeline's daughter death Diana Diomedes dramatic Duke Edward Eleanor England English enters Falstaff father fight Flavius France French friends Gloucester Greek Guiderius Hector Helena Henry VI Henry VIII Henry's honor Hubert Iachimo Imogen Katherine kill King John King Philip king's Lavinia leave lords Lucius Marcus Margaret Marina marry Menenius messenger mother murder noble Pandarus Pandulph Paris Parolles patrician Patroclus Pericles Pisanio Plantagenet play plebeians plot Posthumus prince queen refuses revenge Richard Richard Plantagenet Roman Rome Salisbury Saturninus says scene Senate servant Shakespeare Sicinius soldiers Somerset Suffolk Summary Talbot Tamora tells Thaisa Thersites throne Timon Titus Titus Andronicus tribunes Troilus Trojan Ulysses Virgilia Volscian Volumnia vows warrior Warwick wife Wolsey Wolsey's York young