Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethMacmillan, 1985 - 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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... means to the crown.1 His con- science , though ineffective , is far from being dead . In spite of its reproaches he plots new crimes to ensure the prize of the old one ; but still it makes him unhappy ( ш . i . 49 f . , m . iii . 35 f ...
... means to the crown.1 His con- science , though ineffective , is far from being dead . In spite of its reproaches he plots new crimes to ensure the prize of the old one ; but still it makes him unhappy ( ш . i . 49 f . , m . iii . 35 f ...
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... means that he wishes to hand over his absolute power to them , Shakespeare's intention is certainly to mark the feeble- ness of a well - meaning but weak man . But possibly he means by ' this realm ' only that half of Britain which had ...
... means that he wishes to hand over his absolute power to them , Shakespeare's intention is certainly to mark the feeble- ness of a well - meaning but weak man . But possibly he means by ' this realm ' only that half of Britain which had ...
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... means , ' We see the man most hated by Fortune , whoever may be the man she has loved best ' ; and perhaps it is ... mean ? It is proper that the principal person should speak last , and this is in favour of Albany . But in this scene at ...
... means , ' We see the man most hated by Fortune , whoever may be the man she has loved best ' ; and perhaps it is ... mean ? It is proper that the principal person should speak last , and this is in favour of Albany . But in this scene at ...
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LECTURE II | 29 |
LECTURE III | 61 |
LECTURE IV | 102 |
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