Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse into DramaRoutledge, 11 Okt 2013 - 272 halaman First published in 1980. At their most successful, Shakespeare's styles are strategies to make plain the limits of thought and feeling which define the significance of human actions. John Baxter analyses the way in which these limits are reached, and also provides a strong argument for the idea that the power of Shakespearean drama depends upon the co-operation of poetic style and dramatic form. Three plays are examined in detail in the text: The Tragedy of Mustapha by Fulke Greville and Richard II and Macbeth by Shakespeare. |
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... Macbeth VI The Shakespeare Inset Shakespeare Shakespeare's Dramatic Structures Shakespeare's Soliloquies Baxter Berry Bradbrook Brennan Brown Clemen VII Shakespeare's Dramatic Art Clemen VIII A Commentary on Shakespeare's Richard III ...
... Macbeth VI The Shakespeare Inset Shakespeare Shakespeare's Dramatic Structures Shakespeare's Soliloquies Baxter Berry Bradbrook Brennan Brown Clemen VII Shakespeare's Dramatic Art Clemen VIII A Commentary on Shakespeare's Richard III ...
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... of Richard 114 8 Tragic doings , political order and the closed couplet 144 7 9 Astounding terms : bombast and wonder . 168 10 Macbeth : style and form . 196 Notes . 221 Index 253 This book was written at The University of Alberta ,
... of Richard 114 8 Tragic doings , political order and the closed couplet 144 7 9 Astounding terms : bombast and wonder . 168 10 Macbeth : style and form . 196 Notes . 221 Index 253 This book was written at The University of Alberta ,
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... Macbeth as his example , challenged the very heart of drama . Since the dramatist must differen- tiate his characters from one another and differentiate the various stages of growth or decline in individual characters , and since he ...
... Macbeth as his example , challenged the very heart of drama . Since the dramatist must differen- tiate his characters from one another and differentiate the various stages of growth or decline in individual characters , and since he ...
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... Macbeth ) , there is no reason to suppose that Sidney would not approve . Sidney's Defence , then , sets out in a very clear way some of the important principles of Elizabethan tragic drama , and it defends two of the poetic styles ...
... Macbeth ) , there is no reason to suppose that Sidney would not approve . Sidney's Defence , then , sets out in a very clear way some of the important principles of Elizabethan tragic drama , and it defends two of the poetic styles ...
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... Macbeth than Marlowe in Tamburlaine . Second , Greville's moral subtlety is alien to Marlowe . Greville uses a device such as apostrophe not to portray the liberating sense of high spirits and ebullient feelings devoid of moral purpose ...
... Macbeth than Marlowe in Tamburlaine . Second , Greville's moral subtlety is alien to Marlowe . Greville uses a device such as apostrophe not to portray the liberating sense of high spirits and ebullient feelings devoid of moral purpose ...
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Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
the metaphysical and | 77 |
style and the character | 106 |
style and the character | 114 |
Tragic doings political order | 144 |
bombast and wonder | 168 |
style and form | 196 |
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