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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ix. oldal
... kind ( whether entertained as truths or as reasonable working hypotheses ) enabled the tragedians to suggest the universal in the local , the omnitemporal in the contemporary , and the symbolic in the literal , and so to realise a ...
... kind ( whether entertained as truths or as reasonable working hypotheses ) enabled the tragedians to suggest the universal in the local , the omnitemporal in the contemporary , and the symbolic in the literal , and so to realise a ...
4. oldal
... kind which brutally transforms the whole complexion of life . To conflate the choric wisdom of Friar Lawrence and Iago , violent ( i.e. hasty , untimely ) commencements are likely to have very violent ( i.e. bloody ) endings . " The ...
... kind which brutally transforms the whole complexion of life . To conflate the choric wisdom of Friar Lawrence and Iago , violent ( i.e. hasty , untimely ) commencements are likely to have very violent ( i.e. bloody ) endings . " The ...
5. oldal
... kind of imaginative and philosophical matrix , lies the anthropomorphic conception of nature as a system of interacting , interdependent opposites - the four qualities , elements , and humours . According to the old cosmology , the ...
... kind of imaginative and philosophical matrix , lies the anthropomorphic conception of nature as a system of interacting , interdependent opposites - the four qualities , elements , and humours . According to the old cosmology , the ...
10. oldal
... kind in Renaissance tragedy . The dramatists often adumbrate the presence of a stable pattern behind the violent and confused course of things , but their imaginative emphasis on the convulsions which it encompasses is such as to render ...
... kind in Renaissance tragedy . The dramatists often adumbrate the presence of a stable pattern behind the violent and confused course of things , but their imaginative emphasis on the convulsions which it encompasses is such as to render ...
11. oldal
... between inconstancy , degenerative change , and the art of moving as there is in that of Iago . Evil persuasion , especially of the kind which encourages some fundamental betrayal , is a natural attribute of the Machiavel Common Elements ...
... between inconstancy , degenerative change , and the art of moving as there is in that of Iago . Evil persuasion , especially of the kind which encourages some fundamental betrayal , is a natural attribute of the Machiavel Common Elements ...
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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