The Problem Plays of Shakespeare: A Study of Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Antony and CleopatraRoutledge, 5. 11. 2013 - Počet stran: 208 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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... Plutarch and Suetonius , and the two ancient historians who dealt most extensively with the events of his life , Appian and Dio Cassius , all four pre- eminently exhibit a divided attitude towards him . And with all these except Dio ...
... Plutarch and Suetonius , and the two ancient historians who dealt most extensively with the events of his life , Appian and Dio Cassius , all four pre- eminently exhibit a divided attitude towards him . And with all these except Dio ...
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... Plutarch's view of Caesar as the Man of Destiny , and of the whole drama of his rise to power , his establishment of absolute rule , and of the defeat of his assassins at Philippi , as the work of Providence . It is voiced again in his ...
... Plutarch's view of Caesar as the Man of Destiny , and of the whole drama of his rise to power , his establishment of absolute rule , and of the defeat of his assassins at Philippi , as the work of Providence . It is voiced again in his ...
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... Plutarch only a further sign of Brutus's courage and his ' marvelous noble mind ' in killing a man of such great power and wisdom as Caesar . His view of the other conspirators seems largely determined by a desire to show Brutus as the ...
... Plutarch only a further sign of Brutus's courage and his ' marvelous noble mind ' in killing a man of such great power and wisdom as Caesar . His view of the other conspirators seems largely determined by a desire to show Brutus as the ...
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... Plutarch or Suetonius . His divided attitude to the events which he reports seems to stem principally from a ming ... Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him both were equally ' noble and worthy Romanes ...
... Plutarch or Suetonius . His divided attitude to the events which he reports seems to stem principally from a ming ... Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him both were equally ' noble and worthy Romanes ...
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... Plutarch , for with both writers what appears to be scant liking for Caesar as a man is coupled with a belief in him as the agent of Destiny , and with an enthusiastic admiration for the virtues of Cato of Utica . The young Petrarch's ...
... Plutarch , for with both writers what appears to be scant liking for Caesar as a man is coupled with a belief in him as the agent of Destiny , and with an enthusiastic admiration for the virtues of Cato of Utica . The young Petrarch's ...
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The Problem Plays of Shakespeare: A Study of Julius Caesar, Measure for ... Ernest Schanzer Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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