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... Tragedy can be placed no more accurately than merely somewhere between 1579 and 1586 . Shake - speare's Titus Andronicus plainly used The Spanish Tragedy as a model . In both these productions blood flowed in rivers over the stage in ...
... Tragedy can be placed no more accurately than merely somewhere between 1579 and 1586 . Shake - speare's Titus Andronicus plainly used The Spanish Tragedy as a model . In both these productions blood flowed in rivers over the stage in ...
Pagina 112
... tragedy ; he wrote no comedies . His one chronicle play , Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of ...
... tragedy ; he wrote no comedies . His one chronicle play , Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of ...
Pagina 177
... tragedy are inherent in the history plays because kings , queens , princes and political archbishops have always had more than their share of tragedy . The story of Hamlet , a Prince of sorts , is history of a kind , the kind in which ...
... tragedy are inherent in the history plays because kings , queens , princes and political archbishops have always had more than their share of tragedy . The story of Hamlet , a Prince of sorts , is history of a kind , the kind in which ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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