Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 2Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 - 591 Seiten This volume includes plot summaries, character profiles, criticism of the works and sources for further study. |
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... whole of human existence completely unsettled , being let loose from its primary source and reality in God ; this convulsion and the extreme enormity of sin must be exhibited both internally and externally . Its external and objective ...
... whole of human existence completely unsettled , being let loose from its primary source and reality in God ; this convulsion and the extreme enormity of sin must be exhibited both internally and externally . Its external and objective ...
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... whole . To be sure the accumulated meaning of the play puts sufficient weight behind the bitterness , but the whole relevant context forbids a simple response . The context of course is not some- thing out there ' that can be ...
... whole . To be sure the accumulated meaning of the play puts sufficient weight behind the bitterness , but the whole relevant context forbids a simple response . The context of course is not some- thing out there ' that can be ...
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... whole ; and , in my opinion , ought to be printed as such in every edition of Shakespeare : the whole play , as it stands , might be printed in collections for the cu- rious , and there only . But this story was not enough for filling ...
... whole ; and , in my opinion , ought to be printed as such in every edition of Shakespeare : the whole play , as it stands , might be printed in collections for the cu- rious , and there only . But this story was not enough for filling ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
King Lear | 87 |
Loves Labours Lost | 296 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. C. Bradley action Albany Algernon Charles Swinburne Armado audience August Wilhelm Schlegel becomes Berowne blind Bradley Buckingham characters Christian comedy comic Cordelia Costard Cranmer critics Cymbeline daughters death drama Edgar Edmund effect Elizabethan essay date evil fact fall father feeling final Fletcher following excerpt folly Fool Gloucester Gloucester's Goneril Goneril and Regan Hamlet heart Henry VIII Henry's Hermann Ulrici Holofernes human imagery imagination interpretation justice Katherine Kent King Lear King's L. C. Knights ladies language Lear's Love's Labour's Lost madness meaning mind moral nature Navarre never Othello passion play's plot poet poetic political present Princess Queen R. W. Chambers reality reason Robert Ornstein romances scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Shakspere speak speare speare's speech stage suffering suggest symbol theme things tragedy tragic true truth Ulrici vision whole Wilson Knight Wolsey Wolsey's words