Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty YearsSimon and Schuster, 1968 - 374 oldal |
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... true of life's spiritual significance , they are not true of the tragic poetry of man's aspiring and thwarted soul . It is exactly this mysterious and transcendent mystic truth of tragedy that is the very basis of the curious plot ...
... true of life's spiritual significance , they are not true of the tragic poetry of man's aspiring and thwarted soul . It is exactly this mysterious and transcendent mystic truth of tragedy that is the very basis of the curious plot ...
210. oldal
... true of Shakespeare , we shall find that it is true of all great drama ; and of all fine poetry too , from the ancients down to Yeats , Masefield and Eliot.1 There is always the mysterious symbol , choric voice or numinous atmosphere ...
... true of Shakespeare , we shall find that it is true of all great drama ; and of all fine poetry too , from the ancients down to Yeats , Masefield and Eliot.1 There is always the mysterious symbol , choric voice or numinous atmosphere ...
256. oldal
... True - Love , though here I think that his capitalization of ' Love ' for his supporting quotations from the Sonnets where the original has no capitals may be dangerous . Another argument concerns images of ' sun ' and ' gold ' ; and ...
... True - Love , though here I think that his capitalization of ' Love ' for his supporting quotations from the Sonnets where the original has no capitals may be dangerous . Another argument concerns images of ' sun ' and ' gold ' ; and ...
Tartalomjegyzék
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
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Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty Years, 7. kötet G. Wilson Knight Korlátozott előnézet - 2013 |
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action Aeschylus Antony appears Athens becomes called certainly Christ Christian concerned creative criticism Crown danger death direct discussed drama Elizabethan England essay evil exist experience fact feel final force give greater Hamlet heart Henry VIII hero historical human imaginative important Inca interesting interpretation kind King less living Macbeth matter meaning mind mysterious nature never Ollantay once perhaps play poet poetic poetry present problem question reference regard relation religious remains Richard royal scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian shows society Sonnets soul speak speech spiritual stage story suggest supposed symbolism Tempest theme things thou thought Timon tradition tragedy tragic true truth understanding universal vision whole writing