The Problem Plays of Shakespeare: A Study of Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Antony and CleopatraRoutledge, 5 nov 2013 - 208 pagina's The opening chapter traces the history of the term 'problem plays' as applied to Shakespeare and defines it more clearly and precisely than has been done in the past. Julius Caesar, Measure for Measure, Antony and Cleopatra are then discussed in separate chapters, not only as problem plays but from various points of view: such matters as themes, structural pattern, character-problems, the play's relation to its sources as well as to other plays in the canon, are all touched upon. |
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... King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare Nicoll XXXI The Winter's Tale ...
... King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare Nicoll XXXI The Winter's Tale ...
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... King John , for example , from Faulconbridge's light - hearted choice between Wealth and Honour at the play's 1 Some Shakespearean Themes ( 1959 ) , p . 144 . 2 ? This is elaborated in ch . 3 , pp . 166-7 . opening to the rebellious ...
... King John , for example , from Faulconbridge's light - hearted choice between Wealth and Honour at the play's 1 Some Shakespearean Themes ( 1959 ) , p . 144 . 2 ? This is elaborated in ch . 3 , pp . 166-7 . opening to the rebellious ...
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... King John — that seems to me above all to lend the play coherence and unity . Sometimes , as in the French King's need to choose which of two solemn oaths he should break ( 3.1.195-32o ) , or in the need of the nobles to choose between ...
... King John — that seems to me above all to lend the play coherence and unity . Sometimes , as in the French King's need to choose which of two solemn oaths he should break ( 3.1.195-32o ) , or in the need of the nobles to choose between ...
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... king : which first gave the people just cause and next his secret enemies honest colour , to bear him ill will ' ( p . 9o ) . He appears undecided whether Caesar's rule at any time deserved the name of tyranny , but his prevailing ...
... king : which first gave the people just cause and next his secret enemies honest colour , to bear him ill will ' ( p . 9o ) . He appears undecided whether Caesar's rule at any time deserved the name of tyranny , but his prevailing ...
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... Kings : or that he was incensed and rebuked of the people ... ' ( p . 16 ) . He makes no mention anywhere of Cassius's cruelty and mal- practices , nor does he follow Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him ...
... Kings : or that he was incensed and rebuked of the people ... ' ( p . 16 ) . He makes no mention anywhere of Cassius's cruelty and mal- practices , nor does he follow Plutarch in contrasting his char- acter with that of Brutus . To him ...
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