William Shakespeare's Richard IIHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1988 - 139 pàgines A collection of seven critical essays on Shakespeare's tragedy, arranged in chronological order of original publication. |
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Pàgina 24
... dramatic , " but an instance of the specifically poetic medium taking on a dramatic dimension is the way in which the imagery of earth , flesh , peace , blood , and growth is also used to discriminate between contrasting martial and ...
... dramatic , " but an instance of the specifically poetic medium taking on a dramatic dimension is the way in which the imagery of earth , flesh , peace , blood , and growth is also used to discriminate between contrasting martial and ...
Pàgina 115
... dramatic performance involved in being a leader in society , more particularly a king . All social relationships are in a sense theatrical ones : as soon as someone we know appears , we throw ourselves into the dramatic situation that ...
... dramatic performance involved in being a leader in society , more particularly a king . All social relationships are in a sense theatrical ones : as soon as someone we know appears , we throw ourselves into the dramatic situation that ...
Pàgina 129
... Dramatic Tradition . Durham , N.C .: Duke University Press , 1944 . Blanpied , John W. Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories . Newark : University of Delaware Press , 1983 . Boris , Edna Zwick . Shakespeare's English ...
... Dramatic Tradition . Durham , N.C .: Duke University Press , 1944 . Blanpied , John W. Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories . Newark : University of Delaware Press , 1983 . Boris , Edna Zwick . Shakespeare's English ...
Continguts
This Royal Throne Unkinged | 37 |
Variations on the Fall | 67 |
The Typical Register in Shakespeares Richard II | 101 |
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