Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge, 11 paź 2013 - 280 First published in 1951. |
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... five years, between 1588 and 1613, and since drama is a reflection of life or, in Hamlet's words 'holds the mirror up to Nature', everything that was thought, said or done within that period may in some way be relevant to the understanding.
... five years, between 1588 and 1613, and since drama is a reflection of life or, in Hamlet's words 'holds the mirror up to Nature', everything that was thought, said or done within that period may in some way be relevant to the understanding.
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... drama is a reflection of life or , in Hamlet's words ' holds the mirror up to Nature ' , everything that was thought , said or done within that period may in some way be relevant to the understanding of Shakespeare's dramas ...
... drama is a reflection of life or , in Hamlet's words ' holds the mirror up to Nature ' , everything that was thought , said or done within that period may in some way be relevant to the understanding of Shakespeare's dramas ...
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... drama is usually divided into three acts , each commonly occurring in one place and each a unity in itself . Elizabethan drama was more fluid . Having a multiple stage where action could alternate between main stage , inner stage and ...
... drama is usually divided into three acts , each commonly occurring in one place and each a unity in itself . Elizabethan drama was more fluid . Having a multiple stage where action could alternate between main stage , inner stage and ...
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... drama played beside a dead hero's tomb . Our immediate concern is with two matters : what did the word mean to Shakespeare's contemporaries , and what , if anything , does the word mean now ? What , in a word , is tragedy ? To ...
... drama played beside a dead hero's tomb . Our immediate concern is with two matters : what did the word mean to Shakespeare's contemporaries , and what , if anything , does the word mean now ? What , in a word , is tragedy ? To ...
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... drama and a drama is a doing or an acting . " Tragedy is an imitation of an action ' , Aristotle observed , and ' every tragedy must have six parts , which parts determine its quality , namely : plot , character , diction , thought ...
... drama and a drama is a doing or an acting . " Tragedy is an imitation of an action ' , Aristotle observed , and ' every tragedy must have six parts , which parts determine its quality , namely : plot , character , diction , thought ...
Spis treści
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30 | |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 65 |
HAMLET | 88 |
TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA III | 111 |
OTHELLO | 131 |
KING LEAR | 158 |
MACBETH | 184 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 203 |
CORIOLANUS | 227 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 253 |
EPILOGUE | 271 |
INDEX | 275 |
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