The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volume 1, Volumul 1University of Chicago Press, 15 feb. 2009 - 408 pagini In two magnificent and authoritative volumes, Harold C. Goddard takes readers on a tour through the works of William Shakespeare, celebrating his incomparable plays and unsurpassed literary genius. |
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Pagina ix
... spirit . The purpose of the poet in this sense is often in direct contradiction with that of the playwright . It may even lead him in the interest of truth to distill Sweet , sweet , sweet poison for the age's tooth , a line which , for ...
... spirit . The purpose of the poet in this sense is often in direct contradiction with that of the playwright . It may even lead him in the interest of truth to distill Sweet , sweet , sweet poison for the age's tooth , a line which , for ...
Pagina 2
... spirit and body combining to be the story and its hero . The younger re - creates it imaginatively , striking life into it by revealing his individual reaction to it . Anyone understands the impulse to act out a story . It may be ...
... spirit and body combining to be the story and its hero . The younger re - creates it imaginatively , striking life into it by revealing his individual reaction to it . Anyone understands the impulse to act out a story . It may be ...
Pagina 8
... spirit is fitted to make the deli- cate choice among possible readings or to catch the " inspired " emendation . And so it turns out that we must know Shakespeare before we know what he wrote precisely in order to be capable of finding ...
... spirit is fitted to make the deli- cate choice among possible readings or to catch the " inspired " emendation . And so it turns out that we must know Shakespeare before we know what he wrote precisely in order to be capable of finding ...
Pagina 9
... spirit of Shakespeare's time , are right and admirable in their reverence for history and fact and in their desire to get rid of " all this subjective business " —right and admirable , that is , up to a certain point . But beyond that ...
... spirit of Shakespeare's time , are right and admirable in their reverence for history and fact and in their desire to get rid of " all this subjective business " —right and admirable , that is , up to a certain point . But beyond that ...
Pagina 10
... spirit or your own that is speaking . Look into a pool of water . There are the sky and the trees . But there , too , is your face at the center — however spiritualized . Call to the rocks and hills . Is it your voice the air brings ...
... spirit or your own that is speaking . Look into a pool of water . There are the sky and the trees . But there , too , is your face at the center — however spiritualized . Call to the rocks and hills . Is it your voice the air brings ...
Cuprins
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15 | |
25 | |
28 | |
V Titus Andronicus | 33 |
VI Richard III | 35 |
VII The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 41 |
VIII Loves Labours Lost | 48 |
XIV King John | 140 |
XV Richard II | 148 |
XVI Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part II The Merry Wives of Windsor | 161 |
XVII Henry V | 215 |
XVIII Henry VIII | 269 |
XIX Much Ado about Nothing | 271 |
XX As You Like It | 281 |
XXI Twelfth Night | 294 |
IX The PoetPlaywright | 55 |
X The Taming of the Shrew | 68 |
XI A MidsummerNights Dream | 74 |
XII The Merchant of Venice | 81 |
XIII Romeo and Juliet | 117 |
XXII Julius Caesar | 307 |
XXIII Hamlet | 331 |
Index | 387 |
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