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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... human nature , or to the conception of pre - existent laws encoded in universal nature ; rather they were generated by the socio- political contingencies of a precise historical juncture ( England poised between feudalism and capitalism ...
... human nature , or to the conception of pre - existent laws encoded in universal nature ; rather they were generated by the socio- political contingencies of a precise historical juncture ( England poised between feudalism and capitalism ...
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... human condition . There has , therefore , been a strong reaction against those critics who have assumed that the so - called ' Elizabethan world picture ' exercised a substantial influence on the tragic dramatists ' delineation of man ...
... human condition . There has , therefore , been a strong reaction against those critics who have assumed that the so - called ' Elizabethan world picture ' exercised a substantial influence on the tragic dramatists ' delineation of man ...
6. oldal
... human institutions , and external nature were all in a state of incipient disintegration , that the promised end was at hand . Auto- matically , they explained this cosmic disaster in terms of an uncontrolled acceleration in the strife ...
... human institutions , and external nature were all in a state of incipient disintegration , that the promised end was at hand . Auto- matically , they explained this cosmic disaster in terms of an uncontrolled acceleration in the strife ...
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... human to the angelic and the divine ( p.101 ) . But the universal model which dominates his imagination throughout is not the vertical model of hierarchy but the primarily horizontal one of interacting opposites . The world ' is raised ...
... human to the angelic and the divine ( p.101 ) . But the universal model which dominates his imagination throughout is not the vertical model of hierarchy but the primarily horizontal one of interacting opposites . The world ' is raised ...
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... human behaviour which makes for unity and integrity . Constancy , therefore , implies fidelity to self and to others , psychic and interpersonal harmony ; and , since fidelity may entail strength of mind and purpose , it also implies ...
... human behaviour which makes for unity and integrity . Constancy , therefore , implies fidelity to self and to others , psychic and interpersonal harmony ; and , since fidelity may entail strength of mind and purpose , it also implies ...
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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