Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1978 - 498 Seiten |
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... mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from Chaucer . Chaucer's Monk's Tale is a series of what ...
... mind . To the mediaeval mind a tragedy meant a narrative rather than a play , and its notion of the matter of this narrative may readily be gathered from Dante or , still better , from Chaucer . Chaucer's Monk's Tale is a series of what ...
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... mind ? Still , we are told , it was ridiculously weak in her to lose her reason . And here again her critics seem hardly to realise the situation , hardly to put themselves in the place of a girl whose lover , estranged from her , goes ...
... mind ? Still , we are told , it was ridiculously weak in her to lose her reason . And here again her critics seem hardly to realise the situation , hardly to put themselves in the place of a girl whose lover , estranged from her , goes ...
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... mind . We seem to see here the whole mind of Shake- speare in his last years . That which provokes in Prospero first a ' passion ' of anger , and , a moment later , that melancholy and mystical thought that the great world must perish ...
... mind . We seem to see here the whole mind of Shake- speare in his last years . That which provokes in Prospero first a ' passion ' of anger , and , a moment later , that melancholy and mystical thought that the great world must perish ...
Inhalt
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 40 |
LECTURE III | 79 |
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