The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseRoutledge, 13. 9. 2013 - Počet stran: 464 First published in 1968. This re-issues the revised edition of 1979. The Artistry of Shakespeare's Prose is the first detailed study of the use of prose in the plays. It begins by defining the different dramatic and emotional functions which Shakespeare gave to prose and verse, and proceeds to analyse the recurrent stylistic devices used in his prose. The general and particular application of prose is then studied through all the plays, in roughly chronological order. |
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... tragedies; it is now applied with increasing skill to the whole design of the play, and in many ways the prose of the tragedies is Shakespeare's greatest achievement. On first thought we might connect tragic prose with a few isolated ...
... tragedies; it is now applied with increasing skill to the whole design of the play, and in many ways the prose of the tragedies is Shakespeare's greatest achievement. On first thought we might connect tragic prose with a few isolated ...
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... tragedies are we as unsympathetic to the hero as we are to Leontes and his insane jealousy, and in none is a tragic hero so humiliated by other characters as he is by the nobility of Hermione and the scolding of Paulina) – certainly ...
... tragedies are we as unsympathetic to the hero as we are to Leontes and his insane jealousy, and in none is a tragic hero so humiliated by other characters as he is by the nobility of Hermione and the scolding of Paulina) – certainly ...
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... the trap as an emblem for a plot in which one character is trying to manipulate and catch another, as in the Oresteia or in some of Shakespeare's tragedies; or the sudden flurry of images to express the A Critical Method.
... the trap as an emblem for a plot in which one character is trying to manipulate and catch another, as in the Oresteia or in some of Shakespeare's tragedies; or the sudden flurry of images to express the A Critical Method.
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Brian Vickers. tragedies; or the sudden flurry of images to express the inversion of degree when Coriolanus' mother kneels to him. iii. stage imagery: visual effects in terms of grouping or movement which meaningfully add to the dramatic ...
Brian Vickers. tragedies; or the sudden flurry of images to express the inversion of degree when Coriolanus' mother kneels to him. iii. stage imagery: visual effects in terms of grouping or movement which meaningfully add to the dramatic ...
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From Clown to Character | |
The World of Falstaff | |
Gay Comedy | |
Two Tragic Heroes | |
Serious Comedy | |
Clowns Villians Madmen | |
The Return of Comedy | |
Conclusion | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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