Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... political ; within the terms of the analogy I have been tracing , it is sexual also . Hamlet replaces his father , assuming both his personal and political wrongs . It is in these perspectives that Hamlet becomes a tragic figure . He is ...
... political ; within the terms of the analogy I have been tracing , it is sexual also . Hamlet replaces his father , assuming both his personal and political wrongs . It is in these perspectives that Hamlet becomes a tragic figure . He is ...
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... political changes - that we need to listen carefully if we are to know what is going on . Briefly , Antony and his wife have gone to Athens , and in their ab- sence Cæsar has broken the bargain with Pompey and waged war against him . So ...
... political changes - that we need to listen carefully if we are to know what is going on . Briefly , Antony and his wife have gone to Athens , and in their ab- sence Cæsar has broken the bargain with Pompey and waged war against him . So ...
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... political no less than personal , and they are wonderfully expressed in Stephano's reply . Stephano . This will prove a brave kingdom to me , where I shall have my music for nothing . Caliban . When Prospero is destroyed . However , he ...
... political no less than personal , and they are wonderfully expressed in Stephano's reply . Stephano . This will prove a brave kingdom to me , where I shall have my music for nothing . Caliban . When Prospero is destroyed . However , he ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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