The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseRoutledge, 13 sep 2013 - 464 pagina's First published in 1968. This re-issues the revised edition of 1979. The Artistry of Shakespeare's Prose is the first detailed study of the use of prose in the plays. It begins by defining the different dramatic and emotional functions which Shakespeare gave to prose and verse, and proceeds to analyse the recurrent stylistic devices used in his prose. The general and particular application of prose is then studied through all the plays, in roughly chronological order. |
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Pagina 29
... rhetoric and its four types of pun. Miss Mahood's excellent (if at times tantalizingly brief) study of Shakespeare's Wordplay9 shows conclusively how Shakespeare applies witty punning directly to the dramatic structure of the plays ...
... rhetoric and its four types of pun. Miss Mahood's excellent (if at times tantalizingly brief) study of Shakespeare's Wordplay9 shows conclusively how Shakespeare applies witty punning directly to the dramatic structure of the plays ...
Pagina 31
... literary, emotional, and psychological effect. Thus we are here presented with the invaluable raw materials for any study of Shakespeare's style which attempts to integrate the form of each rhetorical ... structure is crude but embryonic ...
... literary, emotional, and psychological effect. Thus we are here presented with the invaluable raw materials for any study of Shakespeare's style which attempts to integrate the form of each rhetorical ... structure is crude but embryonic ...
Pagina 35
... RHETORICAL STRUCTURE The term 'rhetorical' structure is meant to describe the arrangement of prose into the patterns taught and practised by traditional rhetoric, patterns of symmetry and balance, a tradition with distinguished ...
... RHETORICAL STRUCTURE The term 'rhetorical' structure is meant to describe the arrangement of prose into the patterns taught and practised by traditional rhetoric, patterns of symmetry and balance, a tradition with distinguished ...
Pagina 36
... structure, and although many figures could be cited here, in practice the ... rhetorical structures (and many others) are used with fertile invention ... rhetorical method can be seen if we examine one of the very few pieces which ...
... structure, and although many figures could be cited here, in practice the ... rhetorical structures (and many others) are used with fertile invention ... rhetorical method can be seen if we examine one of the very few pieces which ...
Pagina 38
... rhetorical structures permeated Greek prose (Isocrates is perhaps their most famous user) and were taken over and ... structure in English Renaissance writing, beginning with a piece of mid-sixteenth century prose, and one that ...
... rhetorical structures permeated Greek prose (Isocrates is perhaps their most famous user) and were taken over and ... structure in English Renaissance writing, beginning with a piece of mid-sixteenth century prose, and one that ...
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19 | |
3 From Clown to Character | 52 |
4 The World of Falstaff | 89 |
5 Gay Comedy | 171 |
6 Two Tragic Heroes | 240 |
7 Serious Comedy | 272 |
Clowns Villains Madmen | 331 |
9 The Return of Comedy | 405 |
Conclusion | 429 |
Notes | 432 |
Index | 449 |
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