Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... past and the present - differences he can then record as history , dif- ferences which he can use official " history " to reify as fact . In the present theatre of Agincourt , he needs a band of happy brothers , whereas in the past ...
... past and the present - differences he can then record as history , dif- ferences which he can use official " history " to reify as fact . In the present theatre of Agincourt , he needs a band of happy brothers , whereas in the past ...
Strana 90
... past is il- luminated by Hayden White's characterization of historical narratives as " verbal fictions " which " medi- ate " between " past events and processes " and the " story types that we conventionally use to endow the events of ...
... past is il- luminated by Hayden White's characterization of historical narratives as " verbal fictions " which " medi- ate " between " past events and processes " and the " story types that we conventionally use to endow the events of ...
Strana 91
... past . Tragic or ironic , the generic shape of these accounts is essentially at odds with the linear and progressive form of Christian history with its tragicomic vision of time . " The past is represented as a cyclic alternation of ...
... past . Tragic or ironic , the generic shape of these accounts is essentially at odds with the linear and progressive form of Christian history with its tragicomic vision of time . " The past is represented as a cyclic alternation of ...
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