Moral Perspectives in Webster's Major TragediesInstitut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1974 - 164 Seiten |
Inhalt
BRACHIANOS MALEVOLENCE AND ANTONIOS | 30 |
BOSOLAS CONSCIENCE AND FLAMINEOS | 64 |
FERDINANDS TREACHERY AND THE QUASI | 101 |
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1817 LIBRARIES action affair Alfred Harbage Aragonian Bogard Bosola Bowers Brachiano and Vittoria brothers Camillo Cardinal Monticelso Cardinal of Aragon Cardinal's Cariola character of Antonio character of Flamineo characterization CHIGAN Clifford Leech contrast Cornelia corruption courage court courtly reward critics death Delio dramatist Duchess of Malfi duchy Duke Duke's E. M. W. Tillyard evil F. L. Lucas fate Ferdinand Flamineo and Bosola Francisco guilty Harbage house of convertites human husband Iago Ibid innocent Isabella JAMES HOGG John Webster L. C. Knights Lodovico lovers M. C. Bradbrook Machiavellian malcontent Marcello marriage MICHIGAN Montalto moral level motives murder never Parrott and Ball passion Pope portrayal Professor of English remorse Renaissance revenge tragedy role Rupert Brooke Salzburg satire Shakespeare sister Sixtus soul Stoll sympathy thee thou throughout the play tool-villain torture tragic trial scene UNIV University villain virtue virtuous Vittoria and Brachiano Websterian tragedy White Devil woman Zanche