The Heroic Idiom of Shakespearean TragedyUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 254 sider Shakespeare's idiom is an aggregate of archaic modes of speech and codes of conduct. This book attempts to make that idiom more accessible and, in the process, to illuminate the significance of heroic concepts to a study of Shakespeare's tragedies and histories. |
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... argues for killing Antony but is overborne by the more " prudent " Brutus , only to find that Antony does indeed live to fill the world with words . 3. Bullough provides an extensive synopsis of the play and prints some scenes in their ...
... argues for killing Antony but is overborne by the more " prudent " Brutus , only to find that Antony does indeed live to fill the world with words . 3. Bullough provides an extensive synopsis of the play and prints some scenes in their ...
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... argues persua- sively that for Lear , words are substantial and creative . Burckhardt suggests that in the first scene , Lear presides over a kind of poetry contest in which his daughters contend for top prize : " he acts on the premise ...
... argues persua- sively that for Lear , words are substantial and creative . Burckhardt suggests that in the first scene , Lear presides over a kind of poetry contest in which his daughters contend for top prize : " he acts on the premise ...
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... argues that Hercules ' departure from Antony should be understood as moral allegory , signifying not that Antony has lost his protective spirit , but that he is about to undergo a purgation , a series of trials that ultimately will ...
... argues that Hercules ' departure from Antony should be understood as moral allegory , signifying not that Antony has lost his protective spirit , but that he is about to undergo a purgation , a series of trials that ultimately will ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Heroism in the Early Plays | 26 |
A Repudiation of the Past | 51 |
Copyright | |
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