Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty YearsTaylor & Francis, 2002 - 374 pàgines First Published in 2002. Part of the G.Wilson Knight collection, the essays included in this volume constitute a fairly consistent record of his attempts over a period of some forty years to explore the deeper significances of Shakespearian poetry and drama. |
Continguts
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP 1929 | 53 |
MYSTIC SYMBOLISM 1931 | 65 |
JESUS AND SHAKESPEARE 1934 | 69 |
ON HENRY VIII 1936 | 75 |
THE MAKING OF MACBETH 1936 | 83 |
TIMON OF ATHENS AND ITS DRAMATIC DESCEND ANTS 1961 | 211 |
THE TRAGIC ENIGMA 1964 | 223 |
SHAKESPEARE AND RELIGION 1964 | 227 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1964 | 241 |
NEW LIGHT ON THE SONNETS 1964 | 253 |
B PURDOMS SHAKESPEARIAN THEORY 1964 | 267 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE SUPERNATURAL 1964 | 281 |
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 1965 | 293 |
ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON composed 1940 | 91 |
FROM THIS SCEPTRED ISLE 1941 | 113 |
FOUR PILLARS OF WISDOM 1941 | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES WORLD 1942 | 133 |
A STUDY OF APU OLLANTAY 1947 | 139 |
THE AVENGING MIND 1948 | 181 |
NEW DIMENSIONS IN SHAKESPEARIAN INTERPRETA TION 1959 | 197 |
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Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty Years George Wilson Knight Visualització de fragments - 1967 |
Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty Years George Wilson Knight Visualització de fragments - 1968 |
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