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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... Renaissance view of Caesar , derived from Lucan , which regarded him as ' a Roman Tamburlaine of illimitable ambition and ruthless irre- sistible genius ; a monstrous tyrant who destroyed his country and ruined " the mightiest and most ...
... Renaissance view of Caesar , derived from Lucan , which regarded him as ' a Roman Tamburlaine of illimitable ambition and ruthless irre- sistible genius ; a monstrous tyrant who destroyed his country and ruined " the mightiest and most ...
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... Renaissance , which is overwhelm- ingly hostile to Caesar , Hunter , with equal confidence , places it in the popular medieval and Renaissance tradition , which is wholly eulogistic . The reader of Shakespeare's play is consequently ...
... Renaissance , which is overwhelm- ingly hostile to Caesar , Hunter , with equal confidence , places it in the popular medieval and Renaissance tradition , which is wholly eulogistic . The reader of Shakespeare's play is consequently ...
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... Renaissance . Caesar's two ancient biographers , 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 ...
... Renaissance . Caesar's two ancient biographers , 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 ...
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... Renaissance attitudes to Caesar , one must distinguish between the popular tradition , in which he figures as an image rather than a person , the first of the Emperors , the Mirror of Knighthood , one of the Nine Worthies , the World ...
... Renaissance attitudes to Caesar , one must distinguish between the popular tradition , in which he figures as an image rather than a person , the first of the Emperors , the Mirror of Knighthood , one of the Nine Worthies , the World ...
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... story among its most vocal participants , it inevitably reasserted itself among readers 1 The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance ( 1955 ) , vol . 1 , pp . 95-6 . of Plutarch and Suetonius , of Cicero , Appian , 17 Julius Caesar.
... story among its most vocal participants , it inevitably reasserted itself among readers 1 The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance ( 1955 ) , vol . 1 , pp . 95-6 . of Plutarch and Suetonius , of Cicero , Appian , 17 Julius Caesar.
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