The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism Together with Related Essays and Indexes to Earlier VolumesRoutledge, 28 okt 2013 - 328 pagina's First published in 2002. This is the final Volume IV of the five G. Wilson Knight collected works series and focuses on Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes. The emphasis in this volume is the shift from Shakespeare as the poet of England to Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, in a wide sense. |
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... final volume caused some trouble . The first intention was to start with a narrative account of my work during the war on Shakespeare and the Nation , and to follow with the original text of The Olive and the Sword , as published in ...
... final volume caused some trouble . The first intention was to start with a narrative account of my work during the war on Shakespeare and the Nation , and to follow with the original text of The Olive and the Sword , as published in ...
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... Final Plays , under the title Thaisa , had been searching for a publisher during 1928 , and is now lodged in the Shakespeare Memorial Library at Birmingham . With it I have bound up the following papers : some letters concerning Thaisa ...
... Final Plays , under the title Thaisa , had been searching for a publisher during 1928 , and is now lodged in the Shakespeare Memorial Library at Birmingham . With it I have bound up the following papers : some letters concerning Thaisa ...
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... final volume ; to Miss Helen White for checking its references ; and to my brother , W. F. Jackson Knight , for settling some of my queries on Greek derivation . My grateful acknowledgements are due to Mr Edward Gordon Craig and Messrs ...
... final volume ; to Miss Helen White for checking its references ; and to my brother , W. F. Jackson Knight , for settling some of my queries on Greek derivation . My grateful acknowledgements are due to Mr Edward Gordon Craig and Messrs ...
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... final distinction between man and the rest of God's creation , his ability ' to see how God in all his creatures works ' ( 2 Henry VI , 11. 1. 7 ) . That gives him his insight into human energies and his trust in man as man . For the ...
... final distinction between man and the rest of God's creation , his ability ' to see how God in all his creatures works ' ( 2 Henry VI , 11. 1. 7 ) . That gives him his insight into human energies and his trust in man as man . For the ...
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... final speech : This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . Now these her princes are come home again , Come the three corners of the world in arms , And ...
... final speech : This England never did , nor never shall , Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror , But when it first did help to wound itself . Now these her princes are come home again , Come the three corners of the world in arms , And ...
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Well | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
A Literature and the Nation | 263 |
cA Royal Propaganda | 273 |
The Second Part of King Henry VI and Macbeth | 280 |
E The Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation 1928 | 287 |
A Shakespearian Works | 297 |
General | 318 |
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