Studying Shakespeare: A Guide to the PlaysJohn Wiley & Sons, 15. 4. 2008 - Počet stran: 256 This engaging book draws on all of Shakespeare's plays to show they can still be used as a guide to life.
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... Othello; King Lear 5 The Self at Play Love's Labour's Lost; Taming of the Shrew 2 Marital Life: Shakespeare and Romance 1 Love and Hazard Merchant of Venice 2 Love and Friendship Two Gentlemen of Verona; Winter's Tale; Two Noble Kinsmen ...
... Othello; King Lear 5 The Self at Play Love's Labour's Lost; Taming of the Shrew 2 Marital Life: Shakespeare and Romance 1 Love and Hazard Merchant of Venice 2 Love and Friendship Two Gentlemen of Verona; Winter's Tale; Two Noble Kinsmen ...
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... Othello; Troilus and Cressida 3 Political Life: Shakespeare and Government 1 3 Acting Politics 3 Henry VI; Richard III; 1 Henry IV; 2 Henry IV; Henry V; Coriolanus; Julius Caesar 2 Surviving Politics Richard II; Macbeth The Personal ...
... Othello; Troilus and Cressida 3 Political Life: Shakespeare and Government 1 3 Acting Politics 3 Henry VI; Richard III; 1 Henry IV; 2 Henry IV; Henry V; Coriolanus; Julius Caesar 2 Surviving Politics Richard II; Macbeth The Personal ...
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... Othello, he had done the state (or at least the world of sport, which in contemporary culture is almost the same thing) some service and they knew it. Like Othello, he suffered from jealousy, and his penchant for violence was to lead to ...
... Othello, he had done the state (or at least the world of sport, which in contemporary culture is almost the same thing) some service and they knew it. Like Othello, he suffered from jealousy, and his penchant for violence was to lead to ...
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... Othello both the Moor and his ensign grieve over loss of identity: “Othello's occupation's gone” laments Othello (3.3.357); “I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial” cries Cassio ...
... Othello both the Moor and his ensign grieve over loss of identity: “Othello's occupation's gone” laments Othello (3.3.357); “I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial” cries Cassio ...
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2 Marital Life Shakespeare and Romance | 50 |
3 Political Life Shakespeare and Government | 88 |
4 Public Life Shakespeare and Social Structures | 140 |
5 Real Life Shakespeare and Suffering | 180 |
Works Cited | 223 |
Index | 235 |
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