Shakespeare and the Confines of ArtRoutledge, 11 жовт. 2013 р. - 184 стор. First published in 1968. By selective study of certain of the comedies, tragedies and sonnets, Philip Edwards views Shakespeare's work as a whole and explains why his art developed as it did. The work which the author sees Shakespeare striving to create is the perfect fusion of comedy and tragedy and he suggests that we are watching the progress of a mind as acutely conscious as anyone today of the disorder and lack of meaning in the world. Nevertheless, it remains faithful to the possibility that within the imaginable forms of drama there exists that play which will satisfy the basic human need for reassurance, order and control. |
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... seem ridiculous and useless . He is a lucky man who keeps a working balance between his epic and his burlesque visions . Our views of art , whether of art as a whole , or of individual ... seems to agree with all 1 The Contrary Valuations.
... seem ridiculous and useless . He is a lucky man who keeps a working balance between his epic and his burlesque visions . Our views of art , whether of art as a whole , or of individual ... seems to agree with all 1 The Contrary Valuations.
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Philip Edwards. 3 Augmentis Scientiarum , Bacon seems to agree with all Sidney's assumptions . The world of nature is a fallen world , the soul has desires which things - as - they - are cannot fulfil , and poetry min- isters to these ...
Philip Edwards. 3 Augmentis Scientiarum , Bacon seems to agree with all Sidney's assumptions . The world of nature is a fallen world , the soul has desires which things - as - they - are cannot fulfil , and poetry min- isters to these ...
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... seems to be less disagreement about the power of art , or about the human craving for it . Plato would not have ... seem to be a kind of dark lake , which we are all afraid of falling into ; the lake of unorganized experience , in which ...
... seems to be less disagreement about the power of art , or about the human craving for it . Plato would not have ... seem to be a kind of dark lake , which we are all afraid of falling into ; the lake of unorganized experience , in which ...
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... seems to me the definitive summing up of the doctrine of art which he properly calls ' epiphany ' , a manifestation ... seem to put us in the class of savages who believe in therapeutic magic . In The Principles of Art , R. G. ...
... seems to me the definitive summing up of the doctrine of art which he properly calls ' epiphany ' , a manifestation ... seem to put us in the class of savages who believe in therapeutic magic . In The Principles of Art , R. G. ...
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... seem a shame- ful function for the very highest art , whatever else it may have to do besides . In the theatre , for both actors and audience , the physical enact- ment of the story makes the passage of the drama a vicarious existence ...
... seem a shame- ful function for the very highest art , whatever else it may have to do besides . In the theatre , for both actors and audience , the physical enact- ment of the story makes the passage of the drama a vicarious existence ...
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2 The Sonnets to the Dark Woman | 17 |
3 Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
4 The Abandond Cave | 49 |
5 Romeo and Juliet | 71 |
6 Hamlet | 83 |
7 The Problem Plays i | 95 |
8 The Problem Plays ii | 109 |
9 The Jacobean Tragedies | 121 |
10 Last Plays | 139 |
Conclusion | 161 |
Notes | 163 |
Index | 168 |
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