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... tragedy tradition . We have good reason to believe that his Hamlet is a re - working of an older play , now lost , a pre- Shakespearian Hamlet , probably by Thomas Kyd , a play like The Spanish Tragedy , definitely in the Senecan ...
... tragedy tradition . We have good reason to believe that his Hamlet is a re - working of an older play , now lost , a pre- Shakespearian Hamlet , probably by Thomas Kyd , a play like The Spanish Tragedy , definitely in the Senecan ...
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... Tragedy , though these are not , of course , mutually exclusive terms , since Shakespeare conceives of the play of Richard II as a tragedy . 1 On this matter see ... TRAGEDY SHAKESPEARIAN Tragedy is such a tremendous subject 156 SHAKESPEARE.
... Tragedy , though these are not , of course , mutually exclusive terms , since Shakespeare conceives of the play of Richard II as a tragedy . 1 On this matter see ... TRAGEDY SHAKESPEARIAN Tragedy is such a tremendous subject 156 SHAKESPEARE.
Pagina 157
George Ian Duthie. CHAPTER VI TRAGEDY SHAKESPEARIAN Tragedy is such a tremendous subject that it is difficult to see how to handle it within the restricted limits of a book of this size . The same great order - disorder antithesis with ...
George Ian Duthie. CHAPTER VI TRAGEDY SHAKESPEARIAN Tragedy is such a tremendous subject that it is difficult to see how to handle it within the restricted limits of a book of this size . The same great order - disorder antithesis with ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
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