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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... suggests its failure to defeat the ghost ) , he nevertheless speaks with far more sincerity and less irony than Hamlet . The rhetorical topos is but one element of an allusive and constantly shift- ing heroic idiom that defines the ...
... suggests its failure to defeat the ghost ) , he nevertheless speaks with far more sincerity and less irony than Hamlet . The rhetorical topos is but one element of an allusive and constantly shift- ing heroic idiom that defines the ...
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... suggests , the play is a " histrionic recreation " of the Morality of kingship that stoops to folly ; and despite deviations that make it mimetically more complex , the play , at the moment of Lear's vision of contemptus mundi , “ has ...
... suggests , the play is a " histrionic recreation " of the Morality of kingship that stoops to folly ; and despite deviations that make it mimetically more complex , the play , at the moment of Lear's vision of contemptus mundi , “ has ...
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... suggests how comic conventions enter more pervasively into the structure of Cleopatra's death scene ( 56-57 , 178ff ) . 6. Brower , in Hero and Saint , 350 , suggests that Shakespeare , by dropping " an other " from Plutarch's remark ...
... suggests how comic conventions enter more pervasively into the structure of Cleopatra's death scene ( 56-57 , 178ff ) . 6. Brower , in Hero and Saint , 350 , suggests that Shakespeare , by dropping " an other " from Plutarch's remark ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Heroism in the Early Plays | 26 |
A Repudiation of the Past | 51 |
Copyright | |
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