Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy: The Ritual Foundations of GenreRoutledge, 11 de set. 2002 - 280 pàgines Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy is a unique look at the social and religious foundations of the tragic genre. Naomi Liebler asks whether it is possible to regard tragic heroes such as Coriolanus and King Lear as `sacrifical victims of the prevailing social order'. A fascinating examination of Shakespearean tragedy, this extraordinary book will provoke excitment and controversy alike. |
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... value systemic within a particular group. In what has become a classic text in undergraduate courses in both anthropology and literature, Laura Bohannon's essay, “Miching Malecho: That Means Witchcraft” (sometimes reprinted under the ...
... value systemic within a particular group. In what has become a classic text in undergraduate courses in both anthropology and literature, Laura Bohannon's essay, “Miching Malecho: That Means Witchcraft” (sometimes reprinted under the ...
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... inaccurately privileges a specific Western reading. Bohannon's narration of Hamlet's story in fact spoke loudly to the Tiv, and told a tale that resonated with the values and practices of Tiv culture. Indeed, it told a 6 FESTIVE TRAGEDY.
... inaccurately privileges a specific Western reading. Bohannon's narration of Hamlet's story in fact spoke loudly to the Tiv, and told a tale that resonated with the values and practices of Tiv culture. Indeed, it told a 6 FESTIVE TRAGEDY.
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The Ritual Foundations of Genre Naomi Conn Liebler. values and practices of Tiv culture. Indeed, it told a tragic tale of a protagonist caught in a web of cultural violations. The Tiv heard the story in a context perspectively different ...
The Ritual Foundations of Genre Naomi Conn Liebler. values and practices of Tiv culture. Indeed, it told a tragic tale of a protagonist caught in a web of cultural violations. The Tiv heard the story in a context perspectively different ...
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... values is put to question. That question interrogates not only the capability of representative human communities to ... values that inform and sustain a civilization. It is the business of ritual to protect and reaffirm those values ...
... values is put to question. That question interrogates not only the capability of representative human communities to ... values that inform and sustain a civilization. It is the business of ritual to protect and reaffirm those values ...
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... brightest embodiments of its society's values. These qualities, with remarkable consistency, are cited in the eulogies given at the protagonists' deaths: “The noblest Roman of them all” (Brutus); “the oldest [who] hath 14 FESTIVE TRAGEDY.
... brightest embodiments of its society's values. These qualities, with remarkable consistency, are cited in the eulogies given at the protagonists' deaths: “The noblest Roman of them all” (Brutus); “the oldest [who] hath 14 FESTIVE TRAGEDY.
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