Shakespearean CriticismMichelle Lee Cengage Gale, 1999 - 420 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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... nature . His duality makes him an incongruous figure , and if there were nothing incon- gruous in the human condition , there would be noth- ing to dramatize . The union of a spiritual essence and a material body poses the initial ...
... nature . His duality makes him an incongruous figure , and if there were nothing incon- gruous in the human condition , there would be noth- ing to dramatize . The union of a spiritual essence and a material body poses the initial ...
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... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 , 362 The Winter's Tale 7 ...
... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 , 362 The Winter's Tale 7 ...
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... nature 4 : 400 , 412 , 462 , 470 , 477 , 493. 500 , 582 , 592 ; 16 : 293 ; 19 : 276 ; 25 : 189 ; 35 : 320 egotism 4 : 427 , 470 , 477 , 493 , 522 , 536 , 541 , 573 , 597 ; 13 : 304 ; 35 : 247 , 253 self - destructive anger 16 : 283 self ...
... nature 4 : 400 , 412 , 462 , 470 , 477 , 493. 500 , 582 , 592 ; 16 : 293 ; 19 : 276 ; 25 : 189 ; 35 : 320 egotism 4 : 427 , 470 , 477 , 493 , 522 , 536 , 541 , 573 , 597 ; 13 : 304 ; 35 : 247 , 253 self - destructive anger 16 : 283 self ...
Inhalt
Deception in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 70 |
Cymbeline | 205 |
Urheberrecht | |
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