John Gay's The Beggar's OperaHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1988 - 143 Seiten |
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... irony like a Seidlitz pow- der , piling a dramatic irony onto what was already an irony . This forces one to read back a more complex irony onto the first one , and the composure of language of the characters makes us feel that the ...
... irony like a Seidlitz pow- der , piling a dramatic irony onto what was already an irony . This forces one to read back a more complex irony onto the first one , and the composure of language of the characters makes us feel that the ...
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... Irony ; Double irony ; individual characters Betrayal , as theme , 18 , 20 , 23 , 24 , 26-27 Blake , Joseph ( " Blueskin ” ) , 118 Blake , William , 112 Bolingbroke , Viscount , 123 Bononcini , Giovanni , 72 Bordoni , Faustina , 70 , 74 ...
... Irony ; Double irony ; individual characters Betrayal , as theme , 18 , 20 , 23 , 24 , 26-27 Blake , Joseph ( " Blueskin ” ) , 118 Blake , William , 112 Bolingbroke , Viscount , 123 Bononcini , Giovanni , 72 Bordoni , Faustina , 70 , 74 ...
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... irony , 15-17 , 24 ; as image in pop- ular speech , 108-10 ; as popular spectacle , 110-12 , 115 Harlequin Sheppard ( Thurmod ) , 118 Hawkins , Sir John , 67–68 , 72 , 78 Hay , Douglas , 101 , 112 , 113 , 115 Hazlitt , William , 47 , 53 ...
... irony , 15-17 , 24 ; as image in pop- ular speech , 108-10 ; as popular spectacle , 110-12 , 115 Harlequin Sheppard ( Thurmod ) , 118 Hawkins , Sir John , 67–68 , 72 , 78 Hay , Douglas , 101 , 112 , 113 , 115 Hazlitt , William , 47 , 53 ...
Inhalt
Mockpastoral as the Cult | 5 |
Mercenary Fathers Possessive Daughters | 37 |
The Beggars Triumph | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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