English Tragedy before Shakespeare (Routledge Revivals): The Development of Dramatic SpeechRoutledge, 13. 5. 2013 - Počet stran: 306 First published in English in 1961, this reissue relates the problems of form and style to the development of dramatic speech in pre-Shakespearean tragedy. The work offers positive standards by which to assess the development of pre-Shakespearean drama and, by tracing certain characteristics in Elizabethan tragedy which were to have a bearing on Shakespeare’s dramatic technique, helps to illuminate the foundations on which Shakespeare built his dramatic oeuvre. |
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... rhetorical drama and pre-Shakespearian drama is to a very large extent rhetorical drama all these things are translated into words, into high-sounding speech. The characters in these plays must represent with their tongues alone ...
... rhetorical drama and pre-Shakespearian drama is to a very large extent rhetorical drama all these things are translated into words, into high-sounding speech. The characters in these plays must represent with their tongues alone ...
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The Development of Dramatic Speech Wolfgang Clemen. replaced by a direct and closely interwoven means of communication between them; or again, when genuinely dramatic speech replaces a mere set speech itself no more than rhetorical ...
The Development of Dramatic Speech Wolfgang Clemen. replaced by a direct and closely interwoven means of communication between them; or again, when genuinely dramatic speech replaces a mere set speech itself no more than rhetorical ...
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The Development of Dramatic Speech Wolfgang Clemen. 2 The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Contemporary Theory T ... rhetorical studies in school and university education, in poetic theory, and indeed in the common culture of the ...
The Development of Dramatic Speech Wolfgang Clemen. 2 The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Contemporary Theory T ... rhetorical studies in school and university education, in poetic theory, and indeed in the common culture of the ...
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... rhetorical theory, or thought of them as interchangeable, and this is only one of many indications of the supremacy enjoyed by rhetoric during the Renaissance. The ... rhetoric, or kinds of speech, 22 ENGLISH TRAGEDY BEFORE SHAKESPEARE.
... rhetorical theory, or thought of them as interchangeable, and this is only one of many indications of the supremacy enjoyed by rhetoric during the Renaissance. The ... rhetoric, or kinds of speech, 22 ENGLISH TRAGEDY BEFORE SHAKESPEARE.
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... drama which more than any other depends for its effects on the use of the ... drama the set speech came to be one of the most important places for the ... rhetorical consciousness of the. 1 The three divisions of rhetoric, or kinds ...
... drama which more than any other depends for its effects on the use of the ... drama the set speech came to be one of the most important places for the ... rhetorical consciousness of the. 1 The three divisions of rhetoric, or kinds ...
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PART TWO | 56 |
PART THREE | 211 |
Select Bibliography | 293 |
Index of Authors and Subjects | 295 |
Index of Plays | 299 |
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