Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... true situation which generally they do not know or will not recognize . Christopher Ricks points out that the pun , a verbal form of irony , 24 provides a major structural element in both tragedies . Irony gene- rates a web of ...
... true situation which generally they do not know or will not recognize . Christopher Ricks points out that the pun , a verbal form of irony , 24 provides a major structural element in both tragedies . Irony gene- rates a web of ...
Pàgina 113
... true , could suggest that Polixenes is the actual root of Leontes ' anguish , yet this is a directorial choice rather than a necessity , just as discussion of his homosexual motivation is critical afterthought rather than the immediate ...
... true , could suggest that Polixenes is the actual root of Leontes ' anguish , yet this is a directorial choice rather than a necessity , just as discussion of his homosexual motivation is critical afterthought rather than the immediate ...
Pàgina 208
... true servant , then an honest man . ( IV.ii.355-59 ) On the verge of death he reiterates the disjunction between his true self and the service , describing himself as " an Actor in the maine of all , / Much ' ganst mine owne good nature ...
... true servant , then an honest man . ( IV.ii.355-59 ) On the verge of death he reiterates the disjunction between his true self and the service , describing himself as " an Actor in the maine of all , / Much ' ganst mine owne good nature ...
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