Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 50. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tragedies , Coriolanus is generally regarded by critics as a flawed work , and is one of the least known and least performed of Shake- speare's plays . It seems to fail as a tragedy as it evokes neither fear nor pity , since audiences ...
... tragedies , Coriolanus is generally regarded by critics as a flawed work , and is one of the least known and least performed of Shake- speare's plays . It seems to fail as a tragedy as it evokes neither fear nor pity , since audiences ...
104. oldal
... tragedy in the Vergilian man- ner in Shakespeare's Coriolanus , whether or not the moenia of Rome yet enclose a mature society . Cer- tainly the opponent of history in Shakespeare's play is worthy of Turnus . The incredible superbia of ...
... tragedy in the Vergilian man- ner in Shakespeare's Coriolanus , whether or not the moenia of Rome yet enclose a mature society . Cer- tainly the opponent of history in Shakespeare's play is worthy of Turnus . The incredible superbia of ...
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... tragedy is the moment after the assassination of the king , for it is here that political issues are confronted most fully . See his discussion in Fools of Time : Stud- ies in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Toronto : University of Toronto ...
... tragedy is the moment after the assassination of the king , for it is here that political issues are confronted most fully . See his discussion in Fools of Time : Stud- ies in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Toronto : University of Toronto ...
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