Shakespearean CriticismMichael Magoulias Gale Research International, Limited, 03.07.1995 - 500 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... moral issues are complex and difficult . Sec- ond , whether the plays tend to justify monarchy , accord- ing to the political interpretation , or to portray the world before Christ , according to the moral one , the reign of Augustus is ...
... moral issues are complex and difficult . Sec- ond , whether the plays tend to justify monarchy , accord- ing to the political interpretation , or to portray the world before Christ , according to the moral one , the reign of Augustus is ...
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... moral bearings . Antony and Cleopatra , on the other hand , embodies different and apparently irrec- oncilable evaluations of the central experience . ' Through- out the play , and to an extent far exceeding anything found in Julius ...
... moral bearings . Antony and Cleopatra , on the other hand , embodies different and apparently irrec- oncilable evaluations of the central experience . ' Through- out the play , and to an extent far exceeding anything found in Julius ...
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... moral choice between Pleasure and Virtue . The complete man can and should live in both elements . The clash between the two is over now . Virtue controls Pleasure , which adds a grace and charm to the moral character . She encourages ...
... moral choice between Pleasure and Virtue . The complete man can and should live in both elements . The clash between the two is over now . Virtue controls Pleasure , which adds a grace and charm to the moral character . She encourages ...
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Shakespeare and Classical Civilization | 1 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 81 |
Timon of Athens | 154 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aaron Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid Alcibiades allusions ancient Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Apemantus Athenian audience becomes Brutus character Chiron classical Cleo comedy contrast Coriolanus critics death Demetrius Dido dramatic Elizabethan English Enobarbus essay date fact friends give gods Goths Greek Hamlet hath Hector Hecuba Hercules hero Homer human Iliad Jonson Julius Caesar King language Latin Lavinia Lear live lord lovers Lucius Lucrece Marcus Mars means Metamorphoses moral nature noble Octavius Ovid Ovid's Ovidian passion patra peare peare's Plautus play's Plutarch poem poet poetry political queen rape Renaissance revenge rhetoric Roman plays Rome Saturninus says scene seems Sejanus Senate Seneca sense Shakes Shakespeare Shakespeare's Roman speak speech stage story style suggests Tamora Tereus thee things thou thought Timon of Athens tion Titus Andronicus Titus's tradition tragedy tragic translation Troilus and Cressida Troy Ulysses values Venus Vergil virtue words