Shakespeare's Tragic SequenceRoutledge, 11 d’oct. 2013 - 216 pàgines First published in 1972. The emphasis of this book is that each of Shakespeare's tragedies demanded its own individual form and that although certain themes run through most of the tragedies, nearly all critics refrain from the attempt to apply external rules to them. The plays are almost always concerned with one person; they end with the death of the hero; the suffering and calamity that befall him are exceptional; and the tragedies include the medieval idea of the reversal of fortune. |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 11.
Pàgina
... Cordelia is selfrighteous. Professor Battenhouse turns Shakespeare into a rather puritanical moralist, which to believe of him, as the King of France says of Cordelia Must be a faith that reason without miracle Should never plant in me ...
... Cordelia is selfrighteous. Professor Battenhouse turns Shakespeare into a rather puritanical moralist, which to believe of him, as the King of France says of Cordelia Must be a faith that reason without miracle Should never plant in me ...
Pàgina 13
... Cordelia , or Coriolanus ' overcoming of hatred , may indeed represent glorious good ; but when the ' delicate and tender prince ' , Fortinbras , succeeds Hamlet , or when we see the ' tragic loading ' of Desdemona's bed or the sombre ...
... Cordelia , or Coriolanus ' overcoming of hatred , may indeed represent glorious good ; but when the ' delicate and tender prince ' , Fortinbras , succeeds Hamlet , or when we see the ' tragic loading ' of Desdemona's bed or the sombre ...
Pàgina 14
... Cordelia is self - righteous . Professor Battenhouse turns Shakespeare into a rather puritanical moralist , which to believe of him , as the King of France says of Cordelia Must be a faith that reason without miracle Should never plant ...
... Cordelia is self - righteous . Professor Battenhouse turns Shakespeare into a rather puritanical moralist , which to believe of him , as the King of France says of Cordelia Must be a faith that reason without miracle Should never plant ...
Pàgina 119
Heu assolit el vostre límit de visualització per a aquest llibre.
Heu assolit el vostre límit de visualització per a aquest llibre.
Pàgina 122
Heu assolit el vostre límit de visualització per a aquest llibre.
Heu assolit el vostre límit de visualització per a aquest llibre.
Continguts
9 | |
20 | |
Julius Caesar | 42 |
Hamlet | 55 |
Othello | 93 |
King Lear | 117 |
Macbeth | 142 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 156 |
Coriolanus | 172 |
Timon of Athens | 187 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
accept action Antony appears argued asks assume audience become beginning believe Brutus Caesar calls Cassio cause character Claudius Cleopatra committed concerned confesses conscience contrast Cordelia Coriolanus critics death Desdemona devil effect Elizabethan evil expressed eyes fact father fear feeling final followed friends Ghost give gods guilty Hamlet hand hath heart heaven hero Horatio human Iago idea imagery images imagination kill King Lear Lady Laertes later Lear's less lines live look Macbeth means mentioned merely mind moral mother motive murder nature never night noble Ophelia Othello passion play poor present Professor question realise reason refers regarded revealed revenge Richard says scene seems seen Shakespeare soliloquy soul speaks speech spirit stage story suggested tells thee thing thou thought Timon tragedy tragic true truth turn villain virtue wife wish