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. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 36
Strana xiii
... speaking to whom . I have made no emendations ; I have necessar- ily been obliged to make choices . Textual decisions have been an- notated when the differences between or among the original printed texts seem either marked or of ...
... speaking to whom . I have made no emendations ; I have necessar- ily been obliged to make choices . Textual decisions have been an- notated when the differences between or among the original printed texts seem either marked or of ...
Strana xxvi
... speak things strange " ( 1.2.46-47 ) . Ross's account of battling the King of Norway maintains both Macbeth's glori- ous military standing and the scene's lofty rhetoric at high levels . Let us step back , for a moment , to the ...
... speak things strange " ( 1.2.46-47 ) . Ross's account of battling the King of Norway maintains both Macbeth's glori- ous military standing and the scene's lofty rhetoric at high levels . Let us step back , for a moment , to the ...
Strana xxviii
... Speak , if you can . What are you ? " ( 1.3.49 ) . Macbeth actively and directly desires their speech ; this is yet another clear warning of evils to come . " What manner of per- son are you ? Who are you ? " he has asked . And evil ...
... Speak , if you can . What are you ? " ( 1.3.49 ) . Macbeth actively and directly desires their speech ; this is yet another clear warning of evils to come . " What manner of per- son are you ? Who are you ? " he has asked . And evil ...
Strana xxix
... Speak , I charge you " ( 1.3.79 ) . We learn in due course that he too is lying , as he so regularly does . His claim that " To be king / Stands not within the prospect of belief " ( 1.3.74-75 ) runs directly in the face of the ...
... Speak , I charge you " ( 1.3.79 ) . We learn in due course that he too is lying , as he so regularly does . His claim that " To be king / Stands not within the prospect of belief " ( 1.3.74-75 ) runs directly in the face of the ...
Strana xxxiv
... speak fur- ther , " equivocates Macbeth . No , she assures him . Just “ leave all the rest to me " ( 1.5.69-71 ) . Set against scene 5 , in which the unwomanly ( and therefore " unnatural " ) attitudes of Lady Macbeth would have seemed ...
... speak fur- ther , " equivocates Macbeth . No , she assures him . Just “ leave all the rest to me " ( 1.5.69-71 ) . Set against scene 5 , in which the unwomanly ( and therefore " unnatural " ) attitudes of Lady Macbeth would have seemed ...
Obsah
Some Essentials of The Shakespearean Stage | xxxix |
Macbeth | 1 |
An Essay by Harold Bloom | 169 |
Further Reading | 205 |
Finding List | 209 |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
ALARUMS annotated Banquo BANQUO'S GHOST beth bird Birnam blood Burton Raffel Christian crown dagger death deed devil Doctor Donalbain Duncan Dunsinane England English ENTER LADY MACBETH ENTER MACBETH equivocator evil EXEUNT EXIT father fear fight Fleance Gentlewoman Give Glamis gnostic Gunpowder Plot hail Hamlet hand Harold Bloom hath hear heart heaven Hecat hell honor horror Iago imagination Jesuits killed King Lear King of Scotland knock Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff Lennox look lord Macbeth and Banquo Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth's castle ENTER Macduff's son magic Malcolm meaning mind Moby-Dick Murderer nature night noun play Porter proleptic Raffel scene Scotland seems sense SERVANT Seyton Shake Shakespeare Siward sleep soldier speak strange supernatural Thane of Cawdor thee There's things thou thought tyrant University Press verb Weird Sisters wife Wilson Knight witches Witches and Jesuits words worthy Young Siward ΙΟ
Odkazy na tuto knihu
Unnatural Selection: Technology, Politics, and Plant Evolution Cary Fowler Náhled není k dispozici. - 1994 |