The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 sider |
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... pattern of poetic justice , a pattern applicable not only to the political crime of usurpation , but also to the ethical crime of self - elevation in general . Many critics do treat Coriolanus as a political play ; but , significantly ...
... pattern of poetic justice , a pattern applicable not only to the political crime of usurpation , but also to the ethical crime of self - elevation in general . Many critics do treat Coriolanus as a political play ; but , significantly ...
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... PATTERN In The second half of this dissertation attempts to verify and clarify the hazards of self - elevation suggested by my study of Coriolanus -- to confirm that the pattern exists and to define it more precisely . both Macbeth and ...
... PATTERN In The second half of this dissertation attempts to verify and clarify the hazards of self - elevation suggested by my study of Coriolanus -- to confirm that the pattern exists and to define it more precisely . both Macbeth and ...
Side 282
... pattern of rebellion to inform his tragic vision . Irving Ribner , " Macbeth : The Pattern of Idea and Action , " Shakespeare Quarterly 10 ( 1959 ) , 149 , similarly generalizes the moral content of Macbeth : the force of evil in ...
... pattern of rebellion to inform his tragic vision . Irving Ribner , " Macbeth : The Pattern of Idea and Action , " Shakespeare Quarterly 10 ( 1959 ) , 149 , similarly generalizes the moral content of Macbeth : the force of evil in ...
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Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
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