ShakespeareRoutledge, 2013 M10 11 - 208 páginas First published in 1951. |
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... find him congenial for very long. And again, he is not a youth: he is middle-aged. At 111, iii, 265, he speaks of himself as “declined into the vale of years.” Here again he may have a subconscious fear right from the start that ...
... find him congenial for very long. And again, he is not a youth: he is middle-aged. At 111, iii, 265, he speaks of himself as “declined into the vale of years.” Here again he may have a subconscious fear right from the start that ...
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... find him uncongenial. Professor Stoll regards it as improbable that Othello, not jealous and not prone to jealousy at the outset, should, on Iago's suggestion, become jealous. I do not regard that as improbable either. Our argument is ...
... find him uncongenial. Professor Stoll regards it as improbable that Othello, not jealous and not prone to jealousy at the outset, should, on Iago's suggestion, become jealous. I do not regard that as improbable either. Our argument is ...
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... find ourselves disapproving of him or her, whereas Shakespeare clearly intends the character to be regarded sympathetically all through. In his book, Shakespearian Comedy and Other Studies, published posthumously in 1944, George Gordon ...
... find ourselves disapproving of him or her, whereas Shakespeare clearly intends the character to be regarded sympathetically all through. In his book, Shakespearian Comedy and Other Studies, published posthumously in 1944, George Gordon ...
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Contenido
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9 | |
Chapter II Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antithesis | 39 |
Chapter III Comedy | 57 |
Chapter IV Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
Chapter V History | 115 |
Chapter VI Tragedy | 157 |
Chapter VII The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |
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