English Renaissance TragedySpringer, 1988. szept. 29. - 282 oldal This book provides an introductory perspective on its subject together with detailed studies of the major non-Shakespearean tragedies. It assumes that the central and most disturbing insights of the plays were expressed in terms of the thought patterns of the time. |
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... accept their more disturbing conclusions . The contrarious view of nature , after all , was inherent in accepted teachings on the microcosm and the macrocosm , and its liberating potential had been fully perceived and richly ...
... accept their more disturbing conclusions . The contrarious view of nature , after all , was inherent in accepted teachings on the microcosm and the macrocosm , and its liberating potential had been fully perceived and richly ...
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... accepted two strict conditions for the favourable presentation of suicide : it had to take place in ancient Rome or to be committed under the stress of violent emotion.48 There are , however , some striking exceptions to this rule : not ...
... accepted two strict conditions for the favourable presentation of suicide : it had to take place in ancient Rome or to be committed under the stress of violent emotion.48 There are , however , some striking exceptions to this rule : not ...
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... accepted with perfect equanimity comes that of death embraced eagerly . Assassin and executioner are then greeted as ... accepting it with total constancy but by perceiving the extent to which he himself has worked it or by recognising ...
... accepted with perfect equanimity comes that of death embraced eagerly . Assassin and executioner are then greeted as ... accepting it with total constancy but by perceiving the extent to which he himself has worked it or by recognising ...
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Tartalomjegyzék
The Spanish Tragedy | 55 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 82 |
The Revengers Tragedy | 135 |
JOHN WEBSTER | 153 |
THOMAS MIDDLETON | 193 |
Notes | 236 |
Index | 264 |
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action Antonio Antonio's Revenge Barabas Beatrice becomes Bianca bonds Bosola Bracciano Bussy D'Ambois Changeling character Christian conception confusion constancy contrariety contrarious critics death decorum deed divine Doctor Faustus drama dramatists Duchess of Malfi Duke echoes Edward effect Elizabethan Tragedy evil fate Faustus's Flamineo Flores Gaveston grace Hamlet harmony hero Hieronimo Hippolito human idea imagery imaginative ironic irony Isabella Jacobean Tragedy Jew of Malta John Webster justice kind King Kyd's Leantio Livia London Lussurioso Macbeth Marlowe Marlowe's marriage means Middleton moral Mortimer murder myth nature noble opposites Othello passion pattern peace play play's plot protagonist relationship Renaissance tragedy revenge Revenger's Tragedy ritual role scene sense Shakespeare significance society Spanish Tragedy speech spirit strife sweet symbolic Tamburlaine theme Thomas Kyd Thomas Middleton thou tragedians tragic unity University Press villain Vindice Vindice's violence Vittoria White Devil Women Beware Women words Zenocrate