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. |
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... Story of the Night IV Holloway V Shakespeare's God Morris VI Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Muir VII Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Ribner VIII Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Sternfeld Shakespeare's Early Tragedies SHAKESPEARE'S ...
... Story of the Night IV Holloway V Shakespeare's God Morris VI Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Muir VII Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Ribner VIII Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Sternfeld Shakespeare's Early Tragedies SHAKESPEARE'S ...
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Kenneth Muir. Routledge Library Editions - Shakespeare TRAGEDIES In 8 Volumes The Story of the Night I Shakespeare's Early Tragedies II Shakespeare's Tragedies III Shakespeare and the Reason . IV V Shakespeare's God VI VII VIII ...
Kenneth Muir. Routledge Library Editions - Shakespeare TRAGEDIES In 8 Volumes The Story of the Night I Shakespeare's Early Tragedies II Shakespeare's Tragedies III Shakespeare and the Reason . IV V Shakespeare's God VI VII VIII ...
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... Story of the Night , to show that the Shakespearian tragic hero , driven into isolation , is hunted down as a kind of scapegoat . The effect of the tragedies , therefore , is to call forth in depth not only our sense of belonging to a ...
... Story of the Night , to show that the Shakespearian tragic hero , driven into isolation , is hunted down as a kind of scapegoat . The effect of the tragedies , therefore , is to call forth in depth not only our sense of belonging to a ...
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... story . If we wish to deplore Shakespeare's lack of taste in indulging in gratuitous horror , we should not blame him so much as the ' grand old fortifying classical curricu- lum ' which he underwent at school . Coleridge , indeed ...
... story . If we wish to deplore Shakespeare's lack of taste in indulging in gratuitous horror , we should not blame him so much as the ' grand old fortifying classical curricu- lum ' which he underwent at school . Coleridge , indeed ...
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... story of Tristram and Iseult . York's bid for the throne and his downfall could likewise have been treated as a separate tragedy . The saintly King , too ineffective to be a tragic hero , is a moving com- mentator on the kingdom's ...
... story of Tristram and Iseult . York's bid for the throne and his downfall could likewise have been treated as a separate tragedy . The saintly King , too ineffective to be a tragic hero , is a moving com- mentator on the kingdom's ...
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Julius Caesar | 42 |
Hamlet | 55 |
Othello | 93 |
King Lear | 117 |
Macbeth | 142 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 156 |
Coriolanus | 172 |
Timon of Athens | 187 |
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