Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... sense of tragedy . Within this gigantic machine of order there is no place for the human will ; we are oppressed by the same sense of helplessness as can be induced by a rolling mill , or the rolling weight of the ocean . Mankind , here ...
... sense of tragedy . Within this gigantic machine of order there is no place for the human will ; we are oppressed by the same sense of helplessness as can be induced by a rolling mill , or the rolling weight of the ocean . Mankind , here ...
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... sense perhaps ( this would be inadmissable ) , but in the more subtly allegorized sense of falling prey to his own weakness , to those impurities that constitute his human limitations . Ariel's desertion and Prospero's acknowledgment of ...
... sense perhaps ( this would be inadmissable ) , but in the more subtly allegorized sense of falling prey to his own weakness , to those impurities that constitute his human limitations . Ariel's desertion and Prospero's acknowledgment of ...
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... sense in which his magic has become " rough . " But he also recog- nizes that the impassivity he aimed at as a theurgist is ultimately irreconcilable with the fact of his humanity . This suggests another sense in which Prospero ...
... sense in which his magic has become " rough . " But he also recog- nizes that the impassivity he aimed at as a theurgist is ultimately irreconcilable with the fact of his humanity . This suggests another sense in which Prospero ...
Inhalt
Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Antonio appears Ariel audience Beatrice and Benedick Beatrice's Benedick and Beatrice Borachio brother Buckingham Caliban character Clarence Claudio comedy comic conscience critic curse death deformity Dogberry Don John Don Pedro dramatic dramatist dream E. K. Chambers Edward elements Elizabeth Elizabethan essay date evil father feeling Ferdinand following excerpt give hath Henry Henry VI Hermann Ulrici Hero Hero's human imagination innocent King Lady Anne Leonato lover Macbeth magic Margaret marriage Messina Midsummer Night's Dream mind Miranda moral murder nature Nemesis notes passion pattern person play play's plot poet poetic Prince Prospero psychological Queen Richard Richard III Richmond role romantic scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare slander soliloquy soul speare speare's speech spirit stage Stephano story suggests Sycorax symbol Tempest thee theme things thou tragedy tragic Trinculo true villain whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale woman women wooing words