Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1981 - 498 Seiten |
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... deaths of Lear and Cordelia ( what else remained undisclosed ? ) ; yet he says nothing about it . A few lines later he recognises the justice of his fate , yet still says nothing . Then he hears the story of his father's death , says it ...
... deaths of Lear and Cordelia ( what else remained undisclosed ? ) ; yet he says nothing about it . A few lines later he recognises the justice of his fate , yet still says nothing . Then he hears the story of his father's death , says it ...
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... death , following on the deaths of all the evil characters , and brought about by an un- explained delay in Edmund's effort to save her , comes on us , not as an inevitable conclusion to the sequence of events , but as the sudden stroke ...
... death , following on the deaths of all the evil characters , and brought about by an un- explained delay in Edmund's effort to save her , comes on us , not as an inevitable conclusion to the sequence of events , but as the sudden stroke ...
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... death of Hamlet's father ? And this question would be answered univer- sally , I suppose , in the negative , on the ground that Hamlet was not at Court but at Wittenberg when his father died . I will deal with this idea in a separate ...
... death of Hamlet's father ? And this question would be answered univer- sally , I suppose , in the negative , on the ground that Hamlet was not at Court but at Wittenberg when his father died . I will deal with this idea in a separate ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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