The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volume 1, Svazek 1University of Chicago Press, 15. 2. 2009 - Počet stran: 408 In two magnificent and authoritative volumes, Harold C. Goddard takes readers on a tour through the works of William Shakespeare, celebrating his incomparable plays and unsurpassed literary genius. |
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Strana ix
... seems to have come for a return to Shakespeare the poet , ✸ for a consideration of his works not merely as poetry in the romantic mean- ing of that term but as works of the Imagination in the widest and deepest sense : imagination ...
... seems to have come for a return to Shakespeare the poet , ✸ for a consideration of his works not merely as poetry in the romantic mean- ing of that term but as works of the Imagination in the widest and deepest sense : imagination ...
Strana 8
... seem to have noticed that in seeking to get rid of " all this subjective business " they have poured out the baby ... seems . Even in determining the text , love is as necessary as learning , for only he who recognizes Shake- speare's ...
... seem to have noticed that in seeking to get rid of " all this subjective business " they have poured out the baby ... seems . Even in determining the text , love is as necessary as learning , for only he who recognizes Shake- speare's ...
Strana 11
... seems to be made , to tempt men to meet them halfway , to find in them one of at least two fatally different meanings . Life or death hangs on how they are taken . " The Lord at Delphi , " says Heraclitus , " neither speaks nor conceals ...
... seems to be made , to tempt men to meet them halfway , to find in them one of at least two fatally different meanings . Life or death hangs on how they are taken . " The Lord at Delphi , " says Heraclitus , " neither speaks nor conceals ...
Strana 14
... seems as if only a miracle could save us . We forget that in art we have at hand the perpetual possibility of such a miracle . Art is given us to redeem us . All we are in the habit of asking or expecting of it today is that it should ...
... seems as if only a miracle could save us . We forget that in art we have at hand the perpetual possibility of such a miracle . Art is given us to redeem us . All we are in the habit of asking or expecting of it today is that it should ...
Strana 16
... seems subordinated to a life of a quite different and higher order yet to come . The embryo has an integrity dictated to it as it were by the future . The meaning of each organ is read back into it by the function it achieves after ...
... seems subordinated to a life of a quite different and higher order yet to come . The embryo has an integrity dictated to it as it were by the future . The meaning of each organ is read back into it by the function it achieves after ...
Obsah
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15 | |
25 | |
28 | |
V Titus Andronicus | 33 |
VI Richard III | 35 |
VII The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 41 |
VIII Loves Labours Lost | 48 |
XIV King John | 140 |
XV Richard II | 148 |
XVI Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part II The Merry Wives of Windsor | 161 |
XVII Henry V | 215 |
XVIII Henry VIII | 269 |
XIX Much Ado about Nothing | 271 |
XX As You Like It | 281 |
XXI Twelfth Night | 294 |
IX The PoetPlaywright | 55 |
X The Taming of the Shrew | 68 |
XI A MidsummerNights Dream | 74 |
XII The Merchant of Venice | 81 |
XIII Romeo and Juliet | 117 |
XXII Julius Caesar | 307 |
XXIII Hamlet | 331 |
Index | 387 |
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