What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. W Comedy and Tragedy E MUST make our point of departure Dr Johnson's insight that what came naturally to Shakespeare was comedy , that he had to work towards tragedy - along with his deepening experience of life , we ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. W Comedy and Tragedy E MUST make our point of departure Dr Johnson's insight that what came naturally to Shakespeare was comedy , that he had to work towards tragedy - along with his deepening experience of life , we ...
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... Tragedy in its simplest form meant a serious work , with a fatal or disastrous conclusion - the opposite to comedy . In the field of tragedy Shakespeare offers as many varieties of style and treatment as of theme and subject . He began ...
... Tragedy in its simplest form meant a serious work , with a fatal or disastrous conclusion - the opposite to comedy . In the field of tragedy Shakespeare offers as many varieties of style and treatment as of theme and subject . He began ...
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... tragedy of love , Romeo and Juliet . Love again , but wrecked by jealousy , is the theme of Othello ; and yet another personal tragedy , of individual character and its consequences , is provided in King Lear . In this play , as in ...
... tragedy of love , Romeo and Juliet . Love again , but wrecked by jealousy , is the theme of Othello ; and yet another personal tragedy , of individual character and its consequences , is provided in King Lear . In this play , as in ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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