Tragic Instance: The Sequence of Shakespeare's TragediesUniversity of Delaware Press, 1999 - 228 páginas "Tragic Instance follows Shakespeare's progress through his tragedies. The book accepts Kenneth Muir's prescription, "There is no such thing as Shakespearian Tragedy: there are only Shakespearian tragedies." Accordingly, each of the tragedies, from Titus Andronicus to Coriolanus, is studied in order of composition. Richard III and Richard II are included because each is described as "tragedy" on the title page. No larger unity is seen. The play is everything that is the case."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... matter of Fate . If the gods take against an individual there is nothing to be done : we are all play- things of the gods . Edgar's view is that we are justly punished for wrong - doing . He is referring to his father's action in ...
... matter of Fate . If the gods take against an individual there is nothing to be done : we are all play- things of the gods . Edgar's view is that we are justly punished for wrong - doing . He is referring to his father's action in ...
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... matters to the mandarinate ) and friend to the late prince ? Fortinbras has power , the force of arms , and needs legitimacy . He can get it from the dead Hamlet , and Horatio can supply it . The trade - off of legitimacy INTRODUCTION 19.
... matters to the mandarinate ) and friend to the late prince ? Fortinbras has power , the force of arms , and needs legitimacy . He can get it from the dead Hamlet , and Horatio can supply it . The trade - off of legitimacy INTRODUCTION 19.
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... two speakers . The lines are the product of the play , what the play has led to , and someone has to speak them — it does not much matter who . The lines are drained of physical and mental energy , and INTRODUCTION 23.
... two speakers . The lines are the product of the play , what the play has led to , and someone has to speak them — it does not much matter who . The lines are drained of physical and mental energy , and INTRODUCTION 23.
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... matter of her earlier betrothal must be resolved , and Bassianus bears Lavinia away by force . On this act , Marcus offers a comment not counter to the system : " Suum cuique " is our Roman justice . This prince in justice seizeth but ...
... matter of her earlier betrothal must be resolved , and Bassianus bears Lavinia away by force . On this act , Marcus offers a comment not counter to the system : " Suum cuique " is our Roman justice . This prince in justice seizeth but ...
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Contenido
29 | |
Richard III Player and King | 42 |
Romeo and Juliet The Sonnet World of Verona | 61 |
The Tragedy of Richard II | 73 |
Communal Identity and the Rituals of Julius Caesar | 80 |
To say one An Essay on Hamlet | 92 |
Hamlet Nationhood and Identity | 106 |
Class as Motivation in Othello | 129 |
Macbeth The Sexual Underplot | 150 |
Timon of Athens | 164 |
Antony and Cleopatra RolePlayer Actress ActorManager | 172 |
Sexual Imagery in Coriolanus | 186 |
Class Politics in Coriolanus | 200 |
Notes | 212 |
226 | |
Lears System | 137 |
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