The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... shows Scythian austerity . Phaedra ventures to declare her love to her stepson , who is a decided woman- hater . She takes pains to justify herself : his appearance reminds her of the looks of her husband when he came to Crete , a young ...
... shows Scythian austerity . Phaedra ventures to declare her love to her stepson , who is a decided woman- hater . She takes pains to justify herself : his appearance reminds her of the looks of her husband when he came to Crete , a young ...
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... shows his reflections and doubts , and his final decision , which re- veals his characteristic slyness ( now ... show her feelings in such an obvious manner . After all either of them tries to deceive the other . Clearly Seneca is more ...
... shows his reflections and doubts , and his final decision , which re- veals his characteristic slyness ( now ... show her feelings in such an obvious manner . After all either of them tries to deceive the other . Clearly Seneca is more ...
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... shows that Doctor Faustus is similar to Tamburlaine , for both plays have a dominating protagonist . Also Wolfgang Clemen is in favour of an early date , as there is an obvious relationship between the two plays.3 If we accept an early ...
... shows that Doctor Faustus is similar to Tamburlaine , for both plays have a dominating protagonist . Also Wolfgang Clemen is in favour of an early date , as there is an obvious relationship between the two plays.3 If we accept an early ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abigail action Agydas Ambidexter appears Bajazeth Balthazar Barabas behaviour Belimperia blood Calymath character Christopher Marlowe comic Cosroe crown death described Doctor Faustus dramatic situation Edward effect Elizabethan emotion Enter entrances Euripides exits expression eyes face fantasy father fear feeling figure Gaveston gestic impulses gesture Gismond Gorboduc grief hand hath heaven hell Hercules Furens Hieronimo Hippolytus Horatio imaginary impulse words inner Isabella Jew of Malta king Lightborn Lodowick looks lord Lorenzo manner Marlowe's Mathias Matrevis means Medea Mephistopheles metaphor mirror-passages mirror-technique mirrored mood Mordred Mortimer murder Mycetes newcomer night notation Oedipus passion Pedringano Phaedra playwright Pope posture Queen quid references reflexive passage revenge scene Seneca's plays Senecan Senecan tragedy Snuf soul Spanish Tragedy speech stage events stage-direction symbolic Tamburlaine Tancred tears Techelles technique theatrical thee Theridamas Theseus Thomas Kyd thou Thyestes transitive Troades utters villain vision visual word-scenery Zenocrate Zenocrate's