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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... 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 violence of Renaissance tragedy may be ...
... 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 violence of Renaissance tragedy may be ...
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... whole habit of thought which goes with it , allows the tragic dramatist to move to and fro across a spectrum between essential optimism , implying the inevitability of reintegration and the growth of unity out of strife , and an ...
... whole habit of thought which goes with it , allows the tragic dramatist to move to and fro across a spectrum between essential optimism , implying the inevitability of reintegration and the growth of unity out of strife , and an ...
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... whole climate of contemporary life . Browne declares that his faith rests on the Bible , or written word of God , on the providential ordering of historical events ( which merely seem to be governed by chance or Fortune ) , and on the ...
... whole climate of contemporary life . Browne declares that his faith rests on the Bible , or written word of God , on the providential ordering of historical events ( which merely seem to be governed by chance or Fortune ) , and on the ...
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... whole , too , they are conspicuous for their refusal to suggest that eternity will compensate for the agonies of time ; indeed , they are likely to invoke the afterlife only as a horrifying extension of existential loss and misery ...
... whole , too , they are conspicuous for their refusal to suggest that eternity will compensate for the agonies of time ; indeed , they are likely to invoke the afterlife only as a horrifying extension of existential loss and misery ...
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... whole , however , it is rendered acceptable by symbolic elements in the dramatic style ( such as disguise or costume change ) and above all by the underlying assumption that man's nature is constituted of opposites each of which forever ...
... whole , however , it is rendered acceptable by symbolic elements in the dramatic style ( such as disguise or costume change ) and above all by the underlying assumption that man's nature is constituted of opposites each of which forever ...
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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