Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyRoutledge, 13.09.2013 - 224 Seiten First published in 1960. Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy is an exploration of man's relation to his universe and the way in which it seeks to postulate a moral order. Shakespeare's development is treated accordingly as a growth in moral vision. His movement from play to play is carefully explored, and in the treatment of each tragedy the emphasis is on the manner in which its central moral theme shapes the various elements of drama |
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... virtues are the source of their sins . In many ways he is a forerunner of Coriolanus . Titus embodies all the ancient Roman virtues : ' A nobler man , a braver warrior , / Lives not this day within the city walls ' ( I.1.25-26 ) . He ...
... virtues are the source of their sins . In many ways he is a forerunner of Coriolanus . Titus embodies all the ancient Roman virtues : ' A nobler man , a braver warrior , / Lives not this day within the city walls ' ( I.1.25-26 ) . He ...
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... virtue corrupted into vice . The ancient Roman code demanded that a captive enemy be sacrificed to appease the souls of those who have died in battle . There is a stern . virtue in Titus ' respect for this decree , a reverence for a ...
... virtue corrupted into vice . The ancient Roman code demanded that a captive enemy be sacrificed to appease the souls of those who have died in battle . There is a stern . virtue in Titus ' respect for this decree , a reverence for a ...
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... virtue also in the intense family pride of Titus and in his loyalty to his emperor . It is only fitting that his daughter be a queen , and when Saturninus claims Lavinia as his bride , Titus readily agrees to the union as proper ...
... virtue also in the intense family pride of Titus and in his loyalty to his emperor . It is only fitting that his daughter be a queen , and when Saturninus claims Lavinia as his bride , Titus readily agrees to the union as proper ...
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... virtue which is not virtue at all . That evil operated through deception , disguised as good , is a basic Christian notion , going back to the story of Eve's seduction in the garden of Eden . It was at the heart of the medieval morality ...
... virtue which is not virtue at all . That evil operated through deception , disguised as good , is a basic Christian notion , going back to the story of Eve's seduction in the garden of Eden . It was at the heart of the medieval morality ...
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... virtue undermined by sin . It is also implicit in the fall of Buckingham , in the fate of all those whose noble instincts Richard is able to subvert , and who are led to their own destruction along with him . As Richard rises higher and ...
... virtue undermined by sin . It is also implicit in the fall of Buckingham , in the fate of all those whose noble instincts Richard is able to subvert , and who are led to their own destruction along with him . As Richard rises higher and ...
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14 | |
King John Richard II Julius Caesar | 36 |
Hamlet | 65 |
Othello | 91 |
King Lear | 116 |
Timon of Athens and Macbeth | 137 |
Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus | 168 |
Index +55 14 36 65 91 116 137 168 | 203 |
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