Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethGood Press, 19.11.2019 - 486 Seiten A.C. Bradley's 'Shakespearean Tragedy: Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth' is a classic work of literary criticism that delves deep into the tragedies of Shakespeare's most iconic plays. Bradley's scholarly analysis explores the themes, characters, and dramatic techniques used in these plays, shedding new light on their complex meanings and enduring relevance. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the genius of Shakespeare's tragic works within their historical and literary context. Bradley's insightful commentary offers valuable insights into the depth and complexity of Shakespeare's characters, making this book essential reading for students and enthusiasts of Elizabethan literature. A.C. Bradley's expertise and passion for Shakespeare shine through in this comprehensive study, making it a seminal work in the field of Shakespearean criticism. I highly recommend 'Shakespearean Tragedy' to anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Bard's most famous tragedies. |
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... deed, and catastrophe. And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly. We seldom find ourselves exclaiming, 'What an ... deeds which issue from character. So that, by way of summary, we may now alter our first statement, 'A tragedy is a ...
... deed, and catastrophe. And Shakespeare really uses it very sparingly. We seldom find ourselves exclaiming, 'What an ... deeds which issue from character. So that, by way of summary, we may now alter our first statement, 'A tragedy is a ...
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... deed and catastrophe, which, taken alone, shows the individual simply as sinning against, or failing to conform to, the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head; or else that pressure of outward forces, that sway of ...
... deed and catastrophe, which, taken alone, shows the individual simply as sinning against, or failing to conform to, the moral order and drawing his just doom on his own head; or else that pressure of outward forces, that sway of ...
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... deed of a very minor person whose character had not been indicated; because such a deed would not issue from the little world to which the dramatist had confined our attention. [4] Comedy stands in a different position. The tricks ...
... deed of a very minor person whose character had not been indicated; because such a deed would not issue from the little world to which the dramatist had confined our attention. [4] Comedy stands in a different position. The tricks ...
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Inhalt
SHAKESPEARES TRAGIC PERIODHAMLET | |
LECTURE IV | |
LECTURE VI | |
LECTURE VII | |
LECTURE VIII | |
LECTURE IX | |
LECTURE X | |
NOTE | |
NOTE C | |
NOTE | |
NOTE | |
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