The Problem Plays of Shakespeare: A Study of Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Antony and CleopatraRoutledge, 5 nov. 2013 - 208 sidor The opening chapter traces the history of the term 'problem plays' as applied to Shakespeare and defines it more clearly and precisely than has been done in the past. Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Antony and Cleopatra are then discussed in separate chapters, not only as problem plays but from various points of view: such matters as themes, structural pattern, character-problems, the play's relation to its sources as well as to other plays in the canon, are all touched upon. |
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... Hunter . My specific obligations to works of Shakespeare criticism I have tried to acknowledge as fully as possible in the course of the discussion . All Shakespeare quotations follow the text of the Tudor Shakespeare ix PREFACE page.
... Hunter . My specific obligations to works of Shakespeare criticism I have tried to acknowledge as fully as possible in the course of the discussion . All Shakespeare quotations follow the text of the Tudor Shakespeare ix PREFACE page.
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... follow the text of the Tudor Shakespeare ( 1951 ) , edited by Peter Alexander . Parts of the chapter on Julius Caesar have appeared in ELH ( 1955 ) , in Shakespeare Quarterly ( 1955 ) , in Œuvres Completes de Shakespeare , vol . 4 ...
... follow the text of the Tudor Shakespeare ( 1951 ) , edited by Peter Alexander . Parts of the chapter on Julius Caesar have appeared in ELH ( 1955 ) , in Shakespeare Quarterly ( 1955 ) , in Œuvres Completes de Shakespeare , vol . 4 ...
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... follow the opposite procedure from that of Boas , Lawrence , and Tillyard : I shall look first for a satis- factory definition of the term and shall then consider which , if any , of Shakespeare's plays this definition fits . I shall follow ...
... follow the opposite procedure from that of Boas , Lawrence , and Tillyard : I shall look first for a satis- factory definition of the term and shall then consider which , if any , of Shakespeare's plays this definition fits . I shall follow ...
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... follow Mark Hunter and Mark Antony , and look at him as ' the noblest man / That ever lived in the tide of times ... follows I owe much to Fricdrich Gundolf's Caesar : Geschichte seines Ruhms ( 1924 ) , which traces the shifting innages ...
... follow Mark Hunter and Mark Antony , and look at him as ' the noblest man / That ever lived in the tide of times ... follows I owe much to Fricdrich Gundolf's Caesar : Geschichte seines Ruhms ( 1924 ) , which traces the shifting innages ...
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... follow Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him both were equally ' noble and worthy Romanes ' . Like Plutarch , Appian sees the hand of God in the defeat and suicide of Brutus and Cassius , but for a ...
... follow Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him both were equally ' noble and worthy Romanes ' . Like Plutarch , Appian sees the hand of God in the defeat and suicide of Brutus and Cassius , but for a ...
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The Problem Plays of Shakespeare: A Study of Julius Caesar, Measure for ... Ernest Schanzer Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2005 |
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