The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 35
ページ
... major landmarks and distinguish the worthwhile from the trivial . It was partly to meet such a need that this book was written . In it I have examined some of the major trends of Shakespeare criticism during the past forty years or so ...
... major landmarks and distinguish the worthwhile from the trivial . It was partly to meet such a need that this book was written . In it I have examined some of the major trends of Shakespeare criticism during the past forty years or so ...
1 ページ
... major objects of interest in almost every discussion of his plays . There was a time when those who wrote about Shakespeare could find little to discuss except his characters and his exceptional powers of characterization ; in our own ...
... major objects of interest in almost every discussion of his plays . There was a time when those who wrote about Shakespeare could find little to discuss except his characters and his exceptional powers of characterization ; in our own ...
152 ページ
... major objection to historical criticism of Shakespeare : the tendency among scholars to treat him as little more than the expositor of Elizabethan ideas , the slave of all kinds of conventions , theatrical and intellectual . We find the ...
... major objection to historical criticism of Shakespeare : the tendency among scholars to treat him as little more than the expositor of Elizabethan ideas , the slave of all kinds of conventions , theatrical and intellectual . We find the ...
多く使われている語句
action appear approach argued aspects attention attitude audience behaviour believe Bradley called century character Christian claims Claudius compares complete concerned considerable considered conventions critics deal death described discussion distinct divine drama Duke effect elements Elizabethan evil example expression extreme fact feel figures frequently function give gods Hamlet Heaven historical human ideas imagery images important individual interest interpretation issues justice kind King Lear Knight least light limitations Macbeth major means Measure for Measure method mind moral motives nature Othello particularly patterns play poetic poetry possible presentation problem psychological psychology qualities question readers reading reference regard religious scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare criticism Shakespearian Shakespearian drama significance sources speech spirit suffering suggest symbolic tells themes thought tion tradition tragedy true truth understanding universe various whole Wilson writing