Shakespeare's SoliloquiesRoutledge, 15 d’abr. 2013 - 224 pàgines First published in 1987. |
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... HENRY Iv, PART TWO Sleeplessness ~ the lot of kings/zip (III.i.1~31) Prince Hal on the glory and burden of the crown (IV.v.19—46) HENRY Iv, PART ONE Falstafl's reflections on honour (V.i.125—41) ix 23 29 30 35 3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE ...
... HENRY Iv, PART TWO Sleeplessness ~ the lot of kings/zip (III.i.1~31) Prince Hal on the glory and burden of the crown (IV.v.19—46) HENRY Iv, PART ONE Falstafl's reflections on honour (V.i.125—41) ix 23 29 30 35 3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE ...
Pàgina 2
... Henry IV, Vi); the reaction of Malvolio to the forged letter (Twelfth Night, II .v), in which the comic effect is enhanced still further by the eavesdropping; Lear's challenge to the tempestuous forces of nature (III.ii); and Prospero's ...
... Henry IV, Vi); the reaction of Malvolio to the forged letter (Twelfth Night, II .v), in which the comic effect is enhanced still further by the eavesdropping; Lear's challenge to the tempestuous forces of nature (III.ii); and Prospero's ...
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Ingeborg Boltz, Wolfgang Clemen. 2 Soliloquies from the history plays RICHARD III RICHARD II KING JOHN HENRY IV The first two soliloquies discussed in this chapter are from 2 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE HISTORY PLAYS.
Ingeborg Boltz, Wolfgang Clemen. 2 Soliloquies from the history plays RICHARD III RICHARD II KING JOHN HENRY IV The first two soliloquies discussed in this chapter are from 2 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE HISTORY PLAYS.
Pàgina 14
... Henry VI (III.ii.124 if.) that we find that blend of harsh cynicism and richness of metaphor that is characteristic of the protagonist's speeches in Richard III. In subsequent histories such as Richard II and Henry IV we can observe ...
... Henry VI (III.ii.124 if.) that we find that blend of harsh cynicism and richness of metaphor that is characteristic of the protagonist's speeches in Richard III. In subsequent histories such as Richard II and Henry IV we can observe ...
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Continguts
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3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE COMEDIES AND ROMANCES | 45 |
4 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE TRAGEDIES | 88 |
5 CONCLUSION | 179 |
NOTES | 193 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 210 |
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Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities ... Wolfgang Clemen Visualització de fragments - 1964 |
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abstract action actor already Angelo apostrophe appearance audience audience’s awareness becomes beginning Brutus Caesar character Clemen comedy comic contrast conventions convey Cymbeline dagger death deed Desdemona dialogue difficult dramatic dramatists effect Elizabethan emotions epithalamium expression eyes Falstaff father feeling figure final finally find first act first soliloquy follow Gentlemen of Verona gestures give Hamlet hath Helena Henry IV honour Iachimo imagery imagination Imogen’s impression influence Isabella Juliet julius Caesar King Lear Lady Macbeth language Launce Lear’s lines London loquy Lucius magic Malvolio mind monologue murder nature night Othello particular passage personification powers preceding presented Prospero questions reflection rhetorical Richard Richard III Romeo Romeo and juliet scene sense sentence sequence Shakespeare Survey Shakespeare’s plays Shakespeare’s soliloquies significance situation sleep soli speak speaker specific speech spoken stage style thee There’s thou thoughts tragedies tragic Twelfth Night Tybalt vision words