Shakespeare: The art of the dramatistRoutledge, 11 жовт. 2013 р. - 288 стор. This edition first published in 1982. Previous edition published in 1972 by Houghton Mifflin. |
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... tragedy, and tragicomedy. The third section consists of chapters on his construction of the plays, while the fourth discusses his style. Finally, there is an analysis of Shakespeare's characterization. Throughout, my intent is to help ...
... Tragedies 7. The Tragicomedies Part III. Structure 8. The Plot Line 9. The Dramatic Line 10. The Time Line Part IV. Style 11. Stylistic Developments 12. Stylistic Techniques 13. Stylistic Decorum Part V. Characterization 14 ...
... tragedy — indicating the extent of the doubling of roles which went on in the Elizabethan theater. The Globe Theater This mention of the performance of Julius Caesar is important for providing the first clear reference to the actual ...
... tragedies. The date 1599 thus marks a major landmark in Shakespeare's theatrical career. Shakespeare's financial career is also worth noting. When he became a theatrical entrepreneur in 1594, as well as an actor and playwright, there ...
... tragedy, and whom he thought superior to all other drama- tists, from Greece to his own day, for comedy. From the evidence cited here (and much more is available), it is clear that Shakespeare had acquired a considerable literary and ...
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Part II Types of Plays | 61 |
Part III Structure | 135 |
Part IV Style | 173 |
Part V Characterization | 225 |
Selective Bibliography | 249 |
Index of Citations of the Plays | 261 |
Index of Names and Subjects | 267 |