Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1949 - 432 Seiten Nearly half a million copies in print. A.C.Bradley's Shakespearean Tragedy, first published in 1904, ranks as one of the greatest works of Shakespearean criticism of all time. In his ten lectures A.C.Bradley has provided a study of the four great tragedies - Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Macbeth - which reveals a deep understanding of Shakepearean thought and art. John Russell Brown, a distinguished Shakespearean scholar, has written an entirely new introduction for this third edition which considers the enormous contribution of Bradley's work to twentieth-century Shakespeare criticism. |
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... once established , displayed , as one of its symptoms , an excessive reflection on the required deed . But excess of reflection was not , as the theory makes it , the direct cause of the irresolution at all ; nor was it the only ...
... once established , displayed , as one of its symptoms , an excessive reflection on the required deed . But excess of reflection was not , as the theory makes it , the direct cause of the irresolution at all ; nor was it the only ...
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... once comes home to him . He thinks he can over - reach Heaven . When he is praying for pardon , he is all the while perfectly determined to keep his crown ; and he knows it . More - it is one of the grimmest things in Shake- speare ...
... once comes home to him . He thinks he can over - reach Heaven . When he is praying for pardon , he is all the while perfectly determined to keep his crown ; and he knows it . More - it is one of the grimmest things in Shake- speare ...
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... once to passages in Macbeth . They all taken from Scot's first chapter , where he retailing the current superstitions of his time ; a in regard to the Witches , Shakespeare mentic scarcely anything , if anything , that was not to l ...
... once to passages in Macbeth . They all taken from Scot's first chapter , where he retailing the current superstitions of his time ; a in regard to the Witches , Shakespeare mentic scarcely anything , if anything , that was not to l ...
Inhalt
KING LEAR | 3 |
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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