The Dramatist and the Received IdeaCUP Archive, 15 mai 1980 - 400 pagini Dr Sanders' book grew out of uneasiness over commonly accepted ways of talking about Elizabethan literature. Phrases like 'world picture', 'received ideas' are so easily used that we bypass important questions: A picture of whose word? Ideas received by whom? and in what way? The heart of Dr Sanders' book is a critical account of seven plays by Marlowe and Shakespeare (The Massacre at Paris, The Jew of Malta, Edward II, Dr Faustus, Richard II, Richard III and Macbeth). In his examination, Dr Sanders is at pains to analyse the nature of the intellectual and cultural environment in which the plays were written, to define the ways in which this environment influenced Marlowe and Shakespeare and thus to come to a full understanding of the manner in which a work of art can be simultaneously 'of an age' and 'for all time'. |
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Cuprins
The Massacre at Paris | 20 |
The Jew of Malta | 38 |
Machiavelli and the Crisis of Renaissance Political | 61 |
s Providence and Policy in Richard III | 72 |
Providence and History in Elizabethan Thought | 110 |
Edward II | 121 |
Critique of Elizabethan Policy | 143 |
Richard II | 158 |
Doctor Faustus | 205 |
Marlowe and the Calvinist Doctrine of Reprobation | 243 |
The Tragedie of Macbeth | 253 |
Macbeth and the Theology of Evil | 308 |
Is Artist and Ethos | 317 |
Barabas and the Historical Jew of Europe | 339 |
A Note on the Authorship of Faustus | 352 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
action Arthur Dent attempt audience aware Barabas Barabas's become blood Bolingbroke Calvinist Christian Christopher Marlowe conception conscience consciousness contemporary critical culture death devil divine Doctor Faustus doctrine dramatic dramatisation E. H. Carr Edward Edward II Elizabethan English evil fact faith Faustus's feeling force gives grace hath heart heaven hell Henry historian Hooker human imaginative Jew of Malta Jewish John Ponet justice kind king L. C. Knights London Macbeth Macduff Machiavel Machiavelli Malcolm Marlowe Marlowe's Massacre Massacre at Paris matter means Mephostophilis merely mind moral Mortimer murder nature offers paradox perhaps play political precisely present Prince problem protestant Providence providential question realise reality recognise Richard Richard III scene seems sense Shakespeare Shakespearian simply soul speech suggest supernatural Tamburlaine thee theological things thou thought tion true truth vision whole Wilson Knight Witches
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