MacbethYale University Press, 1. 1. 2005 - Počet stran: 210 Perhaps no other Shakespearean drama so engulfs its readers in the ruinous journey of surrender to evil as does Macbeth. A timeless tragedy about the nature of ambition, conscience, and the human heart, the play holds a profound grip on the Western imagination. |
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Strana xvii
... of the play , in 1606 , or in the later , revised versions that appear to have been produced . There can be ( and has been ) no end to speculation . INTRODUCTION L ike Hamlet , Macbeth is centered on its. xvii ABOUT THIS BOOK.
... of the play , in 1606 , or in the later , revised versions that appear to have been produced . There can be ( and has been ) no end to speculation . INTRODUCTION L ike Hamlet , Macbeth is centered on its. xvii ABOUT THIS BOOK.
Strana xix
... in no way extrinsic : Mac- beth is drawn to them , and they appear to him , because the evil aspects of his nature far outweigh the good ones . His path , from the beginning , is headed toward evil . Not only. xix Introduction.
... in no way extrinsic : Mac- beth is drawn to them , and they appear to him , because the evil aspects of his nature far outweigh the good ones . His path , from the beginning , is headed toward evil . Not only. xix Introduction.
Strana xxi
... appear to us , in the early twenty - first century , every bit as bedeviling as the words of equivocators seemed to the men and women of the early seven- teenth century . We are not as shocked ( or as betrayed ) as England then felt ...
... appear to us , in the early twenty - first century , every bit as bedeviling as the words of equivocators seemed to the men and women of the early seven- teenth century . We are not as shocked ( or as betrayed ) as England then felt ...
Strana xxvii
... appears on stage , together with Banquo , he first speaks only a brief line : " So foul and fair a day I have not seen " ( 1.3.39 ) . Early seventeenth - century ears immediately recognized the echoing of earlier witch words and knew ...
... appears on stage , together with Banquo , he first speaks only a brief line : " So foul and fair a day I have not seen " ( 1.3.39 ) . Early seventeenth - century ears immediately recognized the echoing of earlier witch words and knew ...
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Some Essentials of The Shakespearean Stage | xxxix |
Macbeth | 1 |
An Essay by Harold Bloom | 169 |
Further Reading | 205 |
Finding List | 209 |
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