King Lear and the GodsUniversity Press of Kentucky, 15 juli 2014 - 384 sidor Many critics hold that Shakespeare's King Lear is primarily a drama of meaningful suffering and redemption within a just universe ruled by providential higher powers. William Elton's King Lear and the Gods challenges the validity of this widespread optimistic view. Testing the prevailing view against the play's acknowledged sources, and analyzing the functions of the double plot, the characters, and the play's implicit ironies, Elton concludes that this standard interpretation constitutes a serious misreading of the tragedy. |
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... Edmund Pagan Superstition: Gloucester Deus Absconditus: Lear Part III Double Plot Minor Characters: Kent, Cornwall, Albany, the Fool Irony as Structure Conclusion King Lear Studies: 1967-1987 vii ix 34 63 75 115 147 171 267 TO WILLIAM ...
... Edmund Pagan Superstition: Gloucester Deus Absconditus: Lear Part III Double Plot Minor Characters: Kent, Cornwall, Albany, the Fool Irony as Structure Conclusion King Lear Studies: 1967-1987 vii ix 34 63 75 115 147 171 267 TO WILLIAM ...
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... Edmund. The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, ed. J. C. Smith and E. De Sélincourt. London, 1924. Tilley, Morris Palmer. A Dictionary of the Proverbs in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Ann Arbor, 1950. Tourneur ...
... Edmund. The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, ed. J. C. Smith and E. De Sélincourt. London, 1924. Tilley, Morris Palmer. A Dictionary of the Proverbs in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Ann Arbor, 1950. Tourneur ...
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... Edmund, Goneril, and Regan are roasting in Hell, and this tendency is bound to detract from the tragic sense of death and disaster as absolute experiences ... during which, rather than after which, Man realizes himself.” Or, as Dr ...
... Edmund, Goneril, and Regan are roasting in Hell, and this tendency is bound to detract from the tragic sense of death and disaster as absolute experiences ... during which, rather than after which, Man realizes himself.” Or, as Dr ...
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... Edmund, Goneril, and Regan, in Hooker's terms, a “resolved purpose of mind to reap in this world what sensual profit or pleasure soever the world yieldeth.' mocking at religion with “a wanton superfluity of wit.” From this wickedly ...
... Edmund, Goneril, and Regan, in Hooker's terms, a “resolved purpose of mind to reap in this world what sensual profit or pleasure soever the world yieldeth.' mocking at religion with “a wanton superfluity of wit.” From this wickedly ...
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