Shakespearean TragedyAtlantic Publishers & Dist, 2010 - 444 Seiten In This Book Bradley Approaches The Major Tragedies Of Shakespeare Through An Extended Study Of The Characters, Who Were Presented As Personalities Independent Of Their Place In The Plays. Though His Approach Has Been Questioned Since The 1930S, The Work Is Considered A Classical Masterpiece And Is Still Widely Read.The Book Studies In Detail Four Tragedies Of Shakespeare, Namely, Hamlet, Othello, King Lear And Macbeth. But Much That Is Said On The Main Preliminary Subjects Holds Good, Within Certain Limits, Of Other Dramas Of Shakespeare. Of Course, It Will Apply To These Other Works Only In Part, And To Some Of Them More Fully Than To Others. |
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Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SUBSTANCE OF SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 5 |
CONSTRUCTION IN SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES TRAGIC PERIOD HAMLET | 79 |
HAMLET | 129 |
OTHELLO | 175 |
OTHELLO | 207 |
KING LEAR | 243 |
Othello in the Temptation scene | 434 |
Questions as to Othello IV I | 435 |
Two passages in the last scene of Othello | 437 |
Othello on Desdemonas last words | 438 |
Did Emilia suspect Iago? | 439 |
Iagos suspicion regarding Cassio and Emilia | 441 |
King Lear and Timon of Athens | 443 |
Did Shakespeare shorten King Lear? | 445 |
KING LEAR | 280 |
MACBETH | 331 |
MACBETH | 366 |
Events before the opening of the action in Hamlet | 401 |
Where was Hamlet at the time of his fathers death? | 403 |
Hamlets age | 407 |
My tables meet it is I set it down | 409 |
The Ghost in the cellarage | 412 |
The Players speech in Hamlet | 413 |
Hamlets apology to Laertes | 420 |
The exchange of rapiers | 422 |
The duration of the action in Othello | 423 |
The additions in the Folio text of Othello The Pontic sea | 429 |
Othellos courtship | 432 |
Movements of the dramatis persona in King Lear II | 448 |
Suspected interpolations in King Lear | 450 |
The staging of the scene of Lears reunion with Cordelia | 453 |
The Battle in King Lear | 456 |
Some difficult passages in King Lear | 458 |
Suspected interpolations in Macbeth | 466 |
Has Macbeth been abridged? | 467 |
The date of Macbeth Metrical Tests | 470 |
When was the murder of Duncan first plotted? | 480 |
Did Lady Macbeth really faint? | 484 |
Duration of the action in Macbeth Macbeths age He has no children | 486 |
The Ghost of Banquo | 492 |
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