Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethLitres, 02.12.2021 |
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... action' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist, of course, solely of human actions or deeds; but the deeds are ... action issuing from character, or in character issuing in action. Shakespeare's main interest lay here. To say ...
... action' of a Shakespearean tragedy does not consist, of course, solely of human actions or deeds; but the deeds are ... action issuing from character, or in character issuing in action. Shakespeare's main interest lay here. To say ...
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... action,' occasionally or frequently, beside the characteristic deeds, and the sufferings and circumstances, of the persons. I will refer to three of these additional factors. (a) Shakespeare, occasionally and for reasons which need not ...
... action,' occasionally or frequently, beside the characteristic deeds, and the sufferings and circumstances, of the persons. I will refer to three of these additional factors. (a) Shakespeare, occasionally and for reasons which need not ...
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... action, and is in more than one instance an indispensable part of it: so that to describe human character, with circumstances, as always the sole motive force in this action would be a serious error. But the supernatural is always ...
... action, and is in more than one instance an indispensable part of it: so that to describe human character, with circumstances, as always the sole motive force in this action would be a serious error. But the supernatural is always ...
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... action is well advanced and the impression of the causal sequence is too firmly fixed to be impaired. Thus it appears that these three elements in the 'action'
... action is well advanced and the impression of the causal sequence is too firmly fixed to be impaired. Thus it appears that these three elements in the 'action'
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... action,' however, there is another question that may usefully be asked. Can we define this 'action' further by describing it as a conflict? The frequent use of this idea in discussions on tragedy is ultimately due, I suppose, to the ...
... action,' however, there is another question that may usefully be asked. Can we define this 'action' further by describing it as a conflict? The frequent use of this idea in discussions on tragedy is ultimately due, I suppose, to the ...
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action answer appears Back beginning believe called Cassio cause certainly character comes considered Cordelia course critics death deed Desdemona doubt drama effect evidently evil expression fact fate father fear feel follows force further Ghost give Goneril Hamlet hand heart hero human Iago Iago's idea imagination impression interest Kent kind King Lear Lady later least leave less letter lines live look Macbeth matter means mere merely mind murder nature never Note observe once Ophelia Othello passage passion perhaps persons play possible present probably question reader reason refer regard remember scene seems seen sense Shakespeare simply soliloquy soul speak speech stage story suffering suggest suppose surely tell things thou thought tragedy tragic true truth turn whole