Everybody's Shakespeare: Reflections Chiefly on the TragediesU of Nebraska Press, 1 jan. 1993 - 279 sidor "This is a sane, hugely compassionate book that captures much of what is great about Shakespeare's dramatic vision of human vicissitudes."-Washington Times. "The book is a pleasure-jargon-free and clearly organized. It is also wise. Like Coleridge, sometimes Mack opens up sudden illuminations we wonder we never saw before."-Choice. |
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Audience and Play | 13 |
Play and History | 39 |
The Ambiguities of Romeo and Juliet | 69 |
The Modernity of Julius Caesar | 91 |
Hamlet | 107 |
Othello | 129 |
King Lear | 151 |
The Many Faces of Macbeth | 183 |
What Happens in Shakespearean Tragedy | 231 |
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Everybody's Shakespeare: Reflections Chiefly on the Tragedies Maynard Mack Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1993 |
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action alazon Antony and Cleopatra Antony's audience become Brabantio Brutus Brutus's Capulet Cassius character Claudius comedy comic Cordelia Coriolanus critics death Desdemona detachment dramatic Edgar eiron Elizabethan engagement Enobarbus episode experience eyes Falstaff father feeling Fool give Gloucester Hamlet hand hath heart hero honor human Iago Iago's imagination instance Julius Caesar Kent killed kind King Lear Lady Laertes Lear's lives look love's lovers Macbeth madness man's marriage meaning Midsummer Night's Dream mind mother murder mystery nature never night noble onstage Ophelia Othello passion perhaps play play's playwright poison Polonius queen question reality Renaissance Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy simply sonnet speaks speare speare's speech stage tells theater thee thing thou tion tragic voice weyard Winter's Tale woman words young
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