Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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194. oldal
... death of Henry VI , by assassination . The byways themselves , in fact , involve other deaths in the Henry VI group sequences of deaths . Each single death comes in a way that is at once unpredictable and , at its point , a redefinition ...
... death of Henry VI , by assassination . The byways themselves , in fact , involve other deaths in the Henry VI group sequences of deaths . Each single death comes in a way that is at once unpredictable and , at its point , a redefinition ...
195. oldal
... deaths takes place in a mortal time that must eventually bring the death of the woman who enhances it all , and then of the conqueror himself . This is , as we say , poetic justice . But the justice of Henry VI is poetic in another ...
... deaths takes place in a mortal time that must eventually bring the death of the woman who enhances it all , and then of the conqueror himself . This is , as we say , poetic justice . But the justice of Henry VI is poetic in another ...
196. oldal
... death alters the conditions of contention , " Just Death , kind umpire of men's miseries " ( Henry VI , Part One , II , v , 29 ) . The political deaths typically take a long time to effectuate ; their preparation is protracted through ...
... death alters the conditions of contention , " Just Death , kind umpire of men's miseries " ( Henry VI , Part One , II , v , 29 ) . The political deaths typically take a long time to effectuate ; their preparation is protracted through ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
Copyright | |
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action actors Antony asserts audience Brutus Cassio causal characters Christian comedy contrast convention Cordelia courtier courtly Cymbeline death define Desdemona dramatic irony dream Duke E. K. Chambers Edgar Edmund Emilia enacted erotic eyes father festival final fool force Gloucester Hamlet Hecuba Henry Henry VI Iago Iago's J. V. Cunningham Jacobean Jacobean assumption Juliet justice kind King Lear language Leontes lover Macbeth magic make-believe marriage masque meaning Measure ment metaphor metatheatrical mortal murder mystery ness offers once Othello pattern Pericles person play play-within-a-play play's playwright plot poem poetic poetry political present Prospero Pyramus and Thisbe Queen reality reference refined Renaissance rhetorical Richard II Roderigo Romeo says scene sense sequence sexual Shakespeare signification song speak speaker speech sphere stage staple style tetralogy theatre thee thou Timon tion tragedy Troilus turn Twelfth Night utterance verse Winter's Tale words