The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... psychology , since the hero's transition from one state to another is , according to Stoll , impossible as psychology and owing to the convention , not infrequent in tragedy and comedy , as in myth and legend , of believing at the ...
... psychology , since the hero's transition from one state to another is , according to Stoll , impossible as psychology and owing to the convention , not infrequent in tragedy and comedy , as in myth and legend , of believing at the ...
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... psychological truth or otherwise of Macbeth is a matter of some importance . Again , as in the case of Leontes and Othello , modern psychology can be invoked to throw some light on the problem . By failing to provide conscious motives ...
... psychological truth or otherwise of Macbeth is a matter of some importance . Again , as in the case of Leontes and Othello , modern psychology can be invoked to throw some light on the problem . By failing to provide conscious motives ...
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... psychology to the plays , the argument runs , it must be the psychology of Shakespeare's own time , not ours . To enable us to do this , literary historians have thoroughly investigated Elizabethan theories of moral philo- sophy ; as a ...
... psychology to the plays , the argument runs , it must be the psychology of Shakespeare's own time , not ours . To enable us to do this , literary historians have thoroughly investigated Elizabethan theories of moral philo- sophy ; as a ...
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