Shakespeare's Agonistic Comedy: Poetics, Analysis, CriticismFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1993 - Počet stran: 302 In one respect, the purpose of this book is to define the characteristics and to map the canon of Shakespeare's agonistic comedy; in other words, to provide a poetics. Such a task has its own importance and preliminary value if fundamental patterns and functions have not been recognized as such in the critical analysis of a body of texts. Part I of Shakespeare's Agonistic Comedy identifies the structural characteristics of the provisionally outlined canon, focuses on apparently borderline cases (Petruchio and Katherina, Benedick and Beatrice, Jaques and Don John, as well as that of Love's Labour's Lost) in order to define the canon more precisely, defines the distinctive perspective generated by agonistic comedy, and examines the thematic and referential patterns that may appear prima facie to be characteristic of this comedy: violence and revenge. Throughout this section dealing with poetics, Beiner emphasizes that agonistic comedy is capable of being self-complete and independent and yet in Shakespearean comedy it never generates an entire play; nor does it appear in every play from Errors to Twelfth Night. A poetics of Shakespeare's agonistic comedy is necessarily related to the wider field of a poetics of Shakespearean comedy, which in turn is related to the even wider area of comic traditions. |
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... references and index . ISBN 0-8386-3467-2 ( alk . paper ) 1. Shakespeare , William , 1564-1616 - Comedies . 2. Aggressiveness ( Psychology ) in literature . 3. Punishment in literature . 4. Violence in literature . 5. Revenge in ...
... references and index . ISBN 0-8386-3467-2 ( alk . paper ) 1. Shakespeare , William , 1564-1616 - Comedies . 2. Aggressiveness ( Psychology ) in literature . 3. Punishment in literature . 4. Violence in literature . 5. Revenge in ...
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Poetics, Analysis, Criticism G. Beiner. For : Meir Sternberg , Richard Levin , and the memory of Dorothea Krook Editorial Note Unless otherwise indicated , all textual references use.
Poetics, Analysis, Criticism G. Beiner. For : Meir Sternberg , Richard Levin , and the memory of Dorothea Krook Editorial Note Unless otherwise indicated , all textual references use.
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... references use The Riverside Shake- speare , textual ed . , G. Blakemore Evans , Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1974 . In the course of writing this book I have relied extensively on The Arden Shakespeare series and in the final stages ...
... references use The Riverside Shake- speare , textual ed . , G. Blakemore Evans , Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1974 . In the course of writing this book I have relied extensively on The Arden Shakespeare series and in the final stages ...
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... reference to a new society emerging at the end of comedy can be misleading.23 At the end , characters may be said to have changed to a limited extent ( very little , judging from what the young lovers know , or what Theseus has learned ...
... reference to a new society emerging at the end of comedy can be misleading.23 At the end , characters may be said to have changed to a limited extent ( very little , judging from what the young lovers know , or what Theseus has learned ...
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... references to social principles ( Shakespearean comedy — be it agon or comedy of love — does not propose radical ... reference is to New , rather than Old , Comedy . Generally , we can see two traditions in New Comedy : one in which ...
... references to social principles ( Shakespearean comedy — be it agon or comedy of love — does not propose radical ... reference is to New , rather than Old , Comedy . Generally , we can see two traditions in New Comedy : one in which ...
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Semiagon and the Comedy of Love Clarifying the Boundary | 54 |
The Agonistic Perspective ReaderSpectator Response | 77 |
Violence in the Comedy of Love Errors to Twelfth Night Referential and Thematic Patterns | 88 |
Comic Revenge and Agons Referential and Thematic Patterns Continued | 118 |
The Major Texts | 137 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 139 |
The Merchant of Venice | 164 |
Twelfth Night | 199 |
Notes | 229 |
Bibliography | 278 |
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