The Imperial Theme: Further Interpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies, Including the Roman PlaysMethuen, 1951 - 367 páginas "The greater part of this volume is devoted to an exhaustive study of the Roman tragedies -- Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra. It also contains the author's most complete interpretation of Macbeth." -- from book cover. |
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The Imperial Theme: Further Interpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies ... George Wilson Knight Vista de fragmentos - 1951 |
The Imperial Theme: Further Interpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies ... George Wilson Knight Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
The Imperial Theme: Further Interpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies ... George Wilson Knight Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
Términos y frases comunes
action Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Aufidius beauty blending blood body Brutus Casca Cassius Charmian Claudius contrast Coriolanus crown dangerous dark death disorder divine dualism earth elements emotion Enobarbus eternity ethical evil eyes fear feasting feminine fiery fire force ghost glory gold Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Hence honour human ideal imagery images imaginative imperial infinite infinity Julius Caesar king kingship Lady Macbeth Laertes Lear life-force lord love's lover Measure for Measure melt Menenius moon mother murder nature nature's night noble observe Ophelia opposed Othello passion peace persons poetic Polonius Pompey Portia pride protagonists pure references rich Richard II Roman Rome says scene sense sensuous Shakespeare Shakespearian sleep soldier soul speaks spirit splendour star strange stressed suggestion sword symbol tempests thee theme thing thou thought throughout Timon tragedy Troilus universal values victory vision vivid warriorship Wheel of Fire whole words