Tragic Instance: The Sequence of Shakespeare's TragediesUniversity of Delaware Press, 1999 - 228 Seiten "Tragic Instance follows Shakespeare's progress through his tragedies. The book accepts Kenneth Muir's prescription, "There is no such thing as Shakespearian Tragedy: there are only Shakespearian tragedies." Accordingly, each of the tragedies, from Titus Andronicus to Coriolanus, is studied in order of composition. Richard III and Richard II are included because each is described as "tragedy" on the title page. No larger unity is seen. The play is everything that is the case."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... Lord Governor , the able instrument of the State . Othello ends in a reunification of State and Government , legitimacy and effective power . Macbeth sees the downfall of the tyrant and the restoration of legitimate rule . The ending of ...
... Lord Governor , the able instrument of the State . Othello ends in a reunification of State and Government , legitimacy and effective power . Macbeth sees the downfall of the tyrant and the restoration of legitimate rule . The ending of ...
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... Lord , who points out the provocation that Aufidius received from Coriolanus : " Let's make the best of it " ( 5.16.151 ) . And they will . I do not know what tragedy is , but I know what happens to it . Tragedy becomes useful : society ...
... Lord , who points out the provocation that Aufidius received from Coriolanus : " Let's make the best of it " ( 5.16.151 ) . And they will . I do not know what tragedy is , but I know what happens to it . Tragedy becomes useful : society ...
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... Lord Saturnine ... Then , if you will elect by my advice , / Crown him , and say ' Long live our Emperor Saturnine ! ' ” ( 1.1.228-33 ) Patriarchy has endorsed primogeniture . Titus Andronicus has opened with a theme that continued to ...
... Lord Saturnine ... Then , if you will elect by my advice , / Crown him , and say ' Long live our Emperor Saturnine ! ' ” ( 1.1.228-33 ) Patriarchy has endorsed primogeniture . Titus Andronicus has opened with a theme that continued to ...
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... lord , and in this match I hold me highly honoured of your Grace . ( 1.1.247-49 ) No question of consulting Lavinia arises . She is merely to be told , and she says nothing . Lavinia is invited , however , to respond to a question ...
... lord , and in this match I hold me highly honoured of your Grace . ( 1.1.247-49 ) No question of consulting Lavinia arises . She is merely to be told , and she says nothing . Lavinia is invited , however , to respond to a question ...
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... lord , you are unjust , and more than so , In wrongful quarrel you have slain your son . Titus responds Nor thou , nor he , are any sons of mine . My sons would never so dishonour me . ( 296-99 ) The act is conscious , willed , and not ...
... lord , you are unjust , and more than so , In wrongful quarrel you have slain your son . Titus responds Nor thou , nor he , are any sons of mine . My sons would never so dishonour me . ( 296-99 ) The act is conscious , willed , and not ...
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Richard III Player and King | 42 |
Romeo and Juliet The Sonnet World of Verona | 61 |
The Tragedy of Richard II | 73 |
Communal Identity and the Rituals of Julius Caesar | 80 |
To say one An Essay on Hamlet | 92 |
Hamlet Nationhood and Identity | 106 |
Class as Motivation in Othello | 129 |
Macbeth The Sexual Underplot | 150 |
Timon of Athens | 164 |
Antony and Cleopatra RolePlayer Actress ActorManager | 172 |
Sexual Imagery in Coriolanus | 186 |
Class Politics in Coriolanus | 200 |
Notes | 212 |
226 | |
Lears System | 137 |
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