Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... human nature in individualized characters and to basic human problems ( such as love and jealousy , order and dis- order , wisdom and folly ) which farce uses only for immediate effect , but which great comedy treats with a concern ...
... human nature in individualized characters and to basic human problems ( such as love and jealousy , order and dis- order , wisdom and folly ) which farce uses only for immediate effect , but which great comedy treats with a concern ...
Strana 109
... human dignity . C. Tragedy and the Tragic Hero 1. Elevation of the Tragic Hero Shakespeare's great tragic heroes share three prominent characteristics . In the first place , they display a strength of character so massive that it can ...
... human dignity . C. Tragedy and the Tragic Hero 1. Elevation of the Tragic Hero Shakespeare's great tragic heroes share three prominent characteristics . In the first place , they display a strength of character so massive that it can ...
Strana 120
... human significance . Once Shakespeare moved beyond the crassness of his first tragic play , he moved also beyond the purely external excitements of melodrama to a deeper con- sideration of human values . Scandal , sex , and sadism in ...
... human significance . Once Shakespeare moved beyond the crassness of his first tragic play , he moved also beyond the purely external excitements of melodrama to a deeper con- sideration of human values . Scandal , sex , and sadism in ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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