VolponeYale University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 231 This Revels Student Edition, with a carefully modernized text, presents new material about "Volpone" 's debt to the popular Reynard beast epic and Italian "commedia dell 'art" and discusses its mockery of greed in relation to two Renaissance perversions of the myth of a Golden Age. Referring to famous productions, it pays particular attention to decisions that must be made whenever the play is performed. |
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... moral standard . " 4 It is quite clear that a moral standard is present in Volpone , but the ethic is implicit rather than explicit . The play does not have a moral spokesman denouncing this world in the thundering terms of a Jeremiah ...
... moral standard . " 4 It is quite clear that a moral standard is present in Volpone , but the ethic is implicit rather than explicit . The play does not have a moral spokesman denouncing this world in the thundering terms of a Jeremiah ...
Strana 24
... moral failings . The loss of sight and hearing suggests moral blindness and deafness . The retention of only the sense of touch is a perfect image of his grossness and materialism : only if you can touch a thing is it real ! The failure ...
... moral failings . The loss of sight and hearing suggests moral blindness and deafness . The retention of only the sense of touch is a perfect image of his grossness and materialism : only if you can touch a thing is it real ! The failure ...
Strana 26
... moral in- curable , his body will be cramped by irons to fit it to his spiritual diseases ; Voltore is exiled from his profession and the state , condemned to wander outside society like the outlaw he truly is ; Corbaccio is confined to ...
... moral in- curable , his body will be cramped by irons to fit it to his spiritual diseases ; Voltore is exiled from his profession and the state , condemned to wander outside society like the outlaw he truly is ; Corbaccio is confined to ...
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