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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... sense , however , have I attempted to provide a fully coherent schema of Renaissance tragedy ; and I am well aware that the material could have been otherwise divided and presented with substantial differences of emphasis as well as ...
... sense , however , have I attempted to provide a fully coherent schema of Renaissance tragedy ; and I am well aware that the material could have been otherwise divided and presented with substantial differences of emphasis as well as ...
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... sense of untimeliness . Of this type of violence there is an abundance in the tragedies , and the constant suggestion is that it can resolve with treacherous ease into the kind which brutally transforms the whole complexion of life . To ...
... sense of untimeliness . Of this type of violence there is an abundance in the tragedies , and the constant suggestion is that it can resolve with treacherous ease into the kind which brutally transforms the whole complexion of life . To ...
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... sense blameless . Often , indeed , their plays adumbrate deep sympathy for the view that passion ( “ blood ” ) and change rather than reason and permanence are the marks of what is most valuable in character and experience : The blood ...
... sense blameless . Often , indeed , their plays adumbrate deep sympathy for the view that passion ( “ blood ” ) and change rather than reason and permanence are the marks of what is most valuable in character and experience : The blood ...
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... sense in which loss converts to its opposite - defeat becomes victory , death renewal , fall transcendence . The reasons for this alteration of perspective are partly aesthetic ( the artist's desire for balance and harmony ) and partly ...
... sense in which loss converts to its opposite - defeat becomes victory , death renewal , fall transcendence . The reasons for this alteration of perspective are partly aesthetic ( the artist's desire for balance and harmony ) and partly ...
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... sense that poisons can be used as cures ) .42 That there is ' some soul of goodness in things evil , / Would men observingly distil it out ' ( Henry V , IV.i.4-5 ) was , in fact , a commonplace idea ; but it was known to be grounded in ...
... sense that poisons can be used as cures ) .42 That there is ' some soul of goodness in things evil , / Would men observingly distil it out ' ( Henry V , IV.i.4-5 ) was , in fact , a commonplace idea ; but it was known to be grounded in ...
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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