Shakespearean Tragedy: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethFawcett Publications, 1965 - 432 Seiten This centenary edition features a new Introduction by Robert Shaughnessy that places Bradley's work in the critical, intellectual and cultural context of its time. Shaughnessy summarises the content and argumentative thrust of the book, outlines the critical debates and counter-arguments that have followed in the wake of its publication and, most importantly, prompts readers to engage with Bradley's work itself. Book jacket. |
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... tragedy advances to its close , is that the calamities and catastrophe follow inevitably from the deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is char- acter . The dictum that , with Shakespeare ... Shakespearean Tragedy 21.
... tragedy advances to its close , is that the calamities and catastrophe follow inevitably from the deeds of men , and that the main source of these deeds is char- acter . The dictum that , with Shakespeare ... Shakespearean Tragedy 21.
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... much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of prey . The reader should examine himself closely on this matter . and of the difference between good and evil or right 34 SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... much less do images which compare man to a puny creature helpless in the claws of a bird of prey . The reader should examine himself closely on this matter . and of the difference between good and evil or right 34 SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
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... husband , is absolutely unjustified by anything in the play . It is based on a sentence of Holinshed's which Shakespeare did not use . glory in putting down a rebellion and repelling the invasion 290 SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
... husband , is absolutely unjustified by anything in the play . It is based on a sentence of Holinshed's which Shakespeare did not use . glory in putting down a rebellion and repelling the invasion 290 SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY.
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | xi |
LECTURE III | 70 |
LECTURE IV | 110 |
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