The Summons of Death on the Medieval and Renaissance English StageOhio State University Press, 1987 - 334 sider |
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... tion of selfhood . For the audience , too , there is a distancing effect of watching the encounter and participating vicariously in the exchange , perhaps even of being able to approve or disapprove of a soul's response to the summons ...
... tion of selfhood . For the audience , too , there is a distancing effect of watching the encounter and participating vicariously in the exchange , perhaps even of being able to approve or disapprove of a soul's response to the summons ...
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... tion . The Christian humanist Waie of Dieyng Well , then , opens the way for the great drama of the Renaissance , whose pro- tagonists must face annihilation heroically without the comfort of handbooks or attendants around the deathbed ...
... tion . The Christian humanist Waie of Dieyng Well , then , opens the way for the great drama of the Renaissance , whose pro- tagonists must face annihilation heroically without the comfort of handbooks or attendants around the deathbed ...
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... tion outward . He moralizes first on the anonymous lady of 11. 212-14 , and then on Alexander the Great , a figure distanced by time and emblematic usage : " Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it ...
... tion outward . He moralizes first on the anonymous lady of 11. 212-14 , and then on Alexander the Great , a figure distanced by time and emblematic usage : " Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander till he find it ...
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Answering the Summons | 27 |
Death Takes to the Stage | 50 |
Death as Educator | 68 |
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The Summons of Death on the Medieval and Renaissance English Stage Phoebe S. Spinrad Begrænset visning - 1987 |
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accept Angelo Antonio Art of Dying Atheist's Tragedy audience become begin body Bosola Calantha Calvinist century Christ Christian Christopher Marlowe Claudio comfort Consolers corpse creature damnation damned Dance of Death dead deeds despair deth devil Doctor Faustus Duchess of Malfi Duke earthly echoes Elizabethan English Everyman evil face faith Faustus's fear Ferdinand figure flesh give God's Hamlet hath haue heaven Hell Herod Hippolito human Humanum Genus Isabella Jacobean John Webster Judgment kill King Legend living London Lupset Lust Marlowe Marlowe's masque Measure for Measure medieval memento mori Mephistophilis mercy mind moriendi Moriens murder N-Town pain playwright Press prison Protestant rejected religious Renaissance Drama repentance Revenger's Tragedy salvation says scene seems seen Shakespeare Sicke Mannes Salve sins skeleton skull soul speak stage Summons symbol Tamburlaine temptation thee things thou tion tradition treatises turn Univ Vindice Vindice's warning Webster words Worldly York