Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... romance than to classical drama in that its plot , too , is primarily sequential rather that complicated . The series of incidents which make up the morality plot , however , are inspired by a clearly defined moral purpose : each event ...
... romance than to classical drama in that its plot , too , is primarily sequential rather that complicated . The series of incidents which make up the morality plot , however , are inspired by a clearly defined moral purpose : each event ...
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... romance in his " problem " plays . The " golden " comedies , which accentuate what is similar about the passions displayed by all the characters , use psychology to make their improbable tales seem probable , and the plot customary to ...
... romance in his " problem " plays . The " golden " comedies , which accentuate what is similar about the passions displayed by all the characters , use psychology to make their improbable tales seem probable , and the plot customary to ...
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Carlyle Paff Hedrick. CHAPTER 6 THE ROMANCES The romances combine the large contrasts I have found in Shakespeare's ... romance mysterious oracles , storms , and shipwrecks , malevolent en- chanters , and so on compose for the humanist ...
Carlyle Paff Hedrick. CHAPTER 6 THE ROMANCES The romances combine the large contrasts I have found in Shakespeare's ... romance mysterious oracles , storms , and shipwrecks , malevolent en- chanters , and so on compose for the humanist ...
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