The Heroic Idiom of Shakespearean TragedyUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 254 páginas Shakespeare's idiom is an aggregate of archaic modes of speech and codes of conduct. This book attempts to make that idiom more accessible and, in the process, to illuminate the significance of heroic concepts to a study of Shakespeare's tragedies and histories. |
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... C. Bulman. of Shakespearean Tragedy James C. Bulman SITAS DI 1833 Newark : University of Delaware Press London and Toronto : Associated University Presses Associated University Presses 440 Forsgate Drive Cranbury , NJ 08512 The Heroic ...
... C. Bulman. of Shakespearean Tragedy James C. Bulman SITAS DI 1833 Newark : University of Delaware Press London and Toronto : Associated University Presses Associated University Presses 440 Forsgate Drive Cranbury , NJ 08512 The Heroic ...
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... London , cast more pearls before me than I can remember . The last chap- ters bear the marks of her incisive criticism . My colleagues likewise have proved unfailingly obstinate in their refusal to understand what was not clear : Fred ...
... London , cast more pearls before me than I can remember . The last chap- ters bear the marks of her incisive criticism . My colleagues likewise have proved unfailingly obstinate in their refusal to understand what was not clear : Fred ...
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... London . My greatest debt , however , is recorded in the dedication . I owe it to my wife , who , for the sake of this book , has borne , and borne , and borne , and been fubb'd off , and fubb'd off , and fubb'd off , from this day to ...
... London . My greatest debt , however , is recorded in the dedication . I owe it to my wife , who , for the sake of this book , has borne , and borne , and borne , and been fubb'd off , and fubb'd off , and fubb'd off , from this day to ...
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Heroic Mimesis The Poor Itch of Your Opinion | 15 |
Emulation Hath a Thousand Sons Heroism in the Early Plays | 26 |
Ironic Heroism A Repudiation of the Past | 48 |
The Matter of Troy | 77 |
The Integrity of the Noble Moor | 101 |
Timon and the Ethics of Heroism | 120 |
Persistence of the Old Lear | 141 |
Bellonas Bridegroom or Dwarfish Thief? | 163 |
Antony Cleopatra and Heroic Retrospection | 185 |
Notes | 208 |
Bibliography | 228 |
Index | 238 |
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