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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... heart in twain , he answers , O throw away the worser part of it , And live the purer with the other half . The truth is that , though Hamlet hates his uncle and ac- knowledges the duty of vengeance , his whole heart is never in this ...
... heart in twain , he answers , O throw away the worser part of it , And live the purer with the other half . The truth is that , though Hamlet hates his uncle and ac- knowledges the duty of vengeance , his whole heart is never in this ...
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... heart . It tells us that his hero is no longer unapproachably above him . Few of Shakespeare's minor characters are more distinct than Emilia , and toward few do our feelings change so much within the course of a play . Till close to ...
... heart . It tells us that his hero is no longer unapproachably above him . Few of Shakespeare's minor characters are more distinct than Emilia , and toward few do our feelings change so much within the course of a play . Till close to ...
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... heart into my mouth . This expressive word " heave " is repeated in the passage which describes her reception of Kent's letter : Faith , once or twice she heaved the name of " Father " Pantingly forth , as if it press'd her heart : two ...
... heart into my mouth . This expressive word " heave " is repeated in the passage which describes her reception of Kent's letter : Faith , once or twice she heaved the name of " Father " Pantingly forth , as if it press'd her heart : two ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | xi |
LECTURE III | 70 |
LECTURE IV | 110 |
Urheberrecht | |
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