Shakespeare's Tragic SequenceRoutledge, 11 жовт. 2013 р. - 216 стор. 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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... Tragedies Shakespeare's Tragedies Shakespeare and the Reason The Story of the Night Shakespeare's God Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Brooke Harrison Hawkes Holloway Morris ...
... Tragedies Shakespeare's Tragedies Shakespeare and the Reason The Story of the Night Shakespeare's God Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy Music in Shakespearean Tragedy Brooke Harrison Hawkes Holloway Morris ...
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... Library Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ISBN 0-415-35325-4 ISBN 0-415-33086-6 (set) Miniset: Tragedies Series: Routledge Library Editions – Shakespeare TRAGICSEQUENCE Kenneth Muir King Alfred Professor of English Literature in Copyright Page.
... Library Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence ISBN 0-415-35325-4 ISBN 0-415-33086-6 (set) Miniset: Tragedies Series: Routledge Library Editions – Shakespeare TRAGICSEQUENCE Kenneth Muir King Alfred Professor of English Literature in Copyright Page.
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... tragedies (Richard H, Ot/zello, King Lear, Macéer/t) and from articles written during the last two decades, though modified in the light of experience and discussion. It will be obvious that I am indebted to many critics, alive and dead ...
... tragedies (Richard H, Ot/zello, King Lear, Macéer/t) and from articles written during the last two decades, though modified in the light of experience and discussion. It will be obvious that I am indebted to many critics, alive and dead ...
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... tragedy', whatever that may be. In the first quartos Richard [I] and Richard [I were both entitled as tragedies, and the Roman plays are printed among the tragedies in the First Folio. There is no evidence that Shakespeare regarded the ...
... tragedy', whatever that may be. In the first quartos Richard [I] and Richard [I were both entitled as tragedies, and the Roman plays are printed among the tragedies in the First Folio. There is no evidence that Shakespeare regarded the ...
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... Tragedy: there are only Shakespearian tragedies. Nearly all critics now refrain from the attempt to apply external rules to Shakespeare's plays. No one now laments that he did not obey the three unities and no one pretends that ...
... Tragedy: there are only Shakespearian tragedies. Nearly all critics now refrain from the attempt to apply external rules to Shakespeare's plays. No one now laments that he did not obey the three unities and no one pretends that ...
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3 Julius Caesar
| 42 |
4 Hamlet
| 55 |
5 Othello
| 93 |
6 King Lear
| 117 |
7 Macbeth
| 142 |
8 Antony and Cleopatra
| 156 |
9 Coriolanus
| 172 |
10 Timon of Athens
| 187 |
Notes
| 197 |
Index | 205 |
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action Antony Antony and Cleopatra Antony’s argued audience avenger Banquo behaviour Bradley Brutus Caesar Cassius character Claudius Claudius’s Cleopatra Coleridge confesses conflict conscience contrast Cordelia Coriolanus critics death declares deed Desdemona devil difficult dramatist Edgar Elizabethan evil father fear figure final finally find first scene fit flatterers flesh fool Gertrude Ghost Gloucester gods Goneril Guildenstern guilty Hamlet hates hath heart heaven Horatio horror Iago Iago’s imagery images influence jealous Juliet kill King Lear King’s L. C. Knights Laertes Lear’s lovers man’s Menenius merely mind moral mother murder nature night noble Ophelia Othello passion play Plutarch poet Polonius Professor Queen realise reflection regarded revealed revenge Richard Roderigo Romeo Rosencrantz sacrifice says Shakespeare significant soliloquy soul speaks speech spirit suggested suicide tells thee There’s thou thought Timon Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic hero villain virtue wife Wilson Knight words