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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... Human Rights Act, was seen as an attempt to direct power from behind the throne (White 2000a, 2000b; Anon 2000). In all three cases Shakespearean plays provide a convenient shorthand for personal characteristics and predicaments. The ...
... Human Rights Act, was seen as an attempt to direct power from behind the throne (White 2000a, 2000b; Anon 2000). In all three cases Shakespearean plays provide a convenient shorthand for personal characteristics and predicaments. The ...
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... human love. Life owes me reparation for this, and I will see that I get it.” Freud points out that “Richard is an enormously magnified representation of something we can all discover in ourselves” (1953–74: 322). This essentialist view ...
... human love. Life owes me reparation for this, and I will see that I get it.” Freud points out that “Richard is an enormously magnified representation of something we can all discover in ourselves” (1953–74: 322). This essentialist view ...
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... Human, in recent decades criticism has ventured into new terrain – the invigorating challenges of structuralism, poststructuralism, new historicism, cultural materialism, feminism. These innovative critical schools have brought with ...
... Human, in recent decades criticism has ventured into new terrain – the invigorating challenges of structuralism, poststructuralism, new historicism, cultural materialism, feminism. These innovative critical schools have brought with ...
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... Humans, and human potential, lay at the center of society. Androcentricity gave rise to questions about government, tyranny, the commonwealth, the court, responsibility, and how humans should contribute to the world – the so-called ...
... Humans, and human potential, lay at the center of society. Androcentricity gave rise to questions about government, tyranny, the commonwealth, the court, responsibility, and how humans should contribute to the world – the so-called ...
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... Marlowe provides larger-than-life characters with recognizably human emotions and motivations (Faustus's interest in Mephistopheles seems as much due to loneliness as to necromantic ambition) but actors still puzzle. 8 Introduction.
... Marlowe provides larger-than-life characters with recognizably human emotions and motivations (Faustus's interest in Mephistopheles seems as much due to loneliness as to necromantic ambition) but actors still puzzle. 8 Introduction.
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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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