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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... words with a keen imaginative sympathy we should best be able to appreciate what lies behind them. The study of its language is indisputably a valid way of entry into any literary work – some would say the most valuable – but I think it ...
... words with a keen imaginative sympathy we should best be able to appreciate what lies behind them. The study of its language is indisputably a valid way of entry into any literary work – some would say the most valuable – but I think it ...
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... words ('I hope this reason stands for my excuse') and puns on them, relapsing into the norm of clown's bawdy and ... word-or-image.
... words ('I hope this reason stands for my excuse') and puns on them, relapsing into the norm of clown's bawdy and ... word-or-image.
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... words with the event which they describe. This we see best of all in his account of what Crab did under the Duke's table: 'he had not been there – bless the mark – a pissing while but all the chamber smelt him' (ibid., 15–16); my ...
... words with the event which they describe. This we see best of all in his account of what Crab did under the Duke's table: 'he had not been there – bless the mark – a pissing while but all the chamber smelt him' (ibid., 15–16); my ...
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... . For this oddly deflating use of imagery prose is the natural medium, as it has been for all the comic and derisive effects so far encountered. B. Linguistic. Structure. By 'structure' I mean the recurrent use of certain words.
... . For this oddly deflating use of imagery prose is the natural medium, as it has been for all the comic and derisive effects so far encountered. B. Linguistic. Structure. By 'structure' I mean the recurrent use of certain words.
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Brian Vickers. By 'structure' I mean the recurrent use of certain words in a non-metaphorical context, words which do not appeal to our imaginative vision but to a more limited sense of meaning, and to our feeling for their shape on a ...
Brian Vickers. By 'structure' I mean the recurrent use of certain words in a non-metaphorical context, words which do not appeal to our imaginative vision but to a more limited sense of meaning, and to our feeling for their shape on a ...
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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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