Cooper Monographs on English and American Language and Literature, Bände 21-23Francke Verlag, 1974 |
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... tion of the plays ought to give due consideration to Shakespeare's unob- trusive directions . At moments of special significance , it is true , his nota- tion becomes consistent enough to make it difficult to ignore his vision . Yet ...
... tion of the plays ought to give due consideration to Shakespeare's unob- trusive directions . At moments of special significance , it is true , his nota- tion becomes consistent enough to make it difficult to ignore his vision . Yet ...
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... tion consists mainly in reflecting the alienated consciousness of Bigger — ' The Man Who Lived Underground ' is dominated entirely by the grotesque situa- tion , or rather by the string of grotesque situations the protagonist encounters ...
... tion consists mainly in reflecting the alienated consciousness of Bigger — ' The Man Who Lived Underground ' is dominated entirely by the grotesque situa- tion , or rather by the string of grotesque situations the protagonist encounters ...
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... tion . ' He has a sexual adventure with a white woman , and is confused when her husband returns unexpectedly but simply ignores him . His assignment ends with an urgent summons from Jack and the information that Clifton has disappeared ...
... tion . ' He has a sexual adventure with a white woman , and is confused when her husband returns unexpectedly but simply ignores him . His assignment ends with an urgent summons from Jack and the information that Clifton has disappeared ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION 9 | 9 |
VISUAL AND VERBAL IMAGERY | 16 |
THE THEATRICAL NOTATION OF CLIMACTIC SCENES | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action alienation American appears audience Barabas becomes beginning behavior Benedick Bigger Cane chapter character Claudio comedy comic contrast criticism dark death distortion dramatic dream Duke Edward effect Ellison's emotion episode expression eyes face Faustus fear feeling fiction Fisk University function Gentlemen of Verona gestic gesture grotesque figure grotesque object grotesque situation grotesque traits hand Harlem hero hero's Hieronimo Hippolytus Ibid imagery interpretation Invisible Jean Toomer Kabnis Leonato looks lord Lorenzo Love's Labour's Lost Marlowe means Mephistopheles metaphor Midsummer Night's Dream mirror mirror-passages mirror-technique mood motif murder Negro night nightmare novel passage passion play Portia protagonist Ralph Ellison reaction reality reference reflexive revenge Richard Wright Rosalind scene seems Senecan Shadow and Act Shakespeare Shylock simile speech stage stage-direction story suggests symbolic Tamburlaine tesque thee Theseus thou Thyestes tion Twelfth Night underground visual whereas word-scenery Wright York