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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... language by which Richard demonstrates his most constant purpose to hate and revenge , in fact , is straightforward , untouched by circumspection ; and in a language of equal self - engagement , he honors a " deep intent " ( 1.1.149 ) ...
... language by which Richard demonstrates his most constant purpose to hate and revenge , in fact , is straightforward , untouched by circumspection ; and in a language of equal self - engagement , he honors a " deep intent " ( 1.1.149 ) ...
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... language designed to com- bat the fiercest opponent . Its epic origins are apparent in terms such as " th ' Hyrcan tiger , " a Virgilian epithet that branded Shakespeare's earliest and cruelest heroine , Margaret in 3 Henry VI , as a ...
... language designed to com- bat the fiercest opponent . Its epic origins are apparent in terms such as " th ' Hyrcan tiger , " a Virgilian epithet that branded Shakespeare's earliest and cruelest heroine , Margaret in 3 Henry VI , as a ...
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... Language of Tragedy ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1947 ) , on the evolution of a heroic verse in England , from Surrey's Aeneid onward ; and Fredson Bowers , Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy , 1587-1642 ( Princeton : Princeton ...
... Language of Tragedy ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1947 ) , on the evolution of a heroic verse in England , from Surrey's Aeneid onward ; and Fredson Bowers , Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy , 1587-1642 ( Princeton : Princeton ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Heroism in the Early Plays | 26 |
A Repudiation of the Past | 51 |
Copyright | |
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