Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge & Paul, 1964 - 206 Seiten |
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... play in which ' names ' are such an issue , the play's own ' name ' is referred to as the proverbial saying which it is , more than once in the action ( IV , iv , 35 ; V , i , 25 ) . Perhaps Shakespeare is becoming more and more aware ...
... play in which ' names ' are such an issue , the play's own ' name ' is referred to as the proverbial saying which it is , more than once in the action ( IV , iv , 35 ; V , i , 25 ) . Perhaps Shakespeare is becoming more and more aware ...
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... play's images and themes have also been reversed , and what at first was used to indicate the triumph of appearance over reality is later given an opposite function ; thus the play's antithetical structure goes far beneath its surface ...
... play's images and themes have also been reversed , and what at first was used to indicate the triumph of appearance over reality is later given an opposite function ; thus the play's antithetical structure goes far beneath its surface ...
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... play brings to a conclusion the cycle which Hamlet began , and contains a final statement of the issues with which ... play's unity ; King Lear has only one ' plot ' composed of two elements . And in so far as the story of Gloucester ...
... play brings to a conclusion the cycle which Hamlet began , and contains a final statement of the issues with which ... play's unity ; King Lear has only one ' plot ' composed of two elements . And in so far as the story of Gloucester ...
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APPEAR | 1 |
HAMLET | 39 |
THE PROBLEM PLAYS | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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