Shakespeare's Political Animal: Schema and Schemata in the CanonUniversity of Delaware Press, 1990 - 164 ページ A brief and readable account of a major Renaissance idea, this book argues that throughout his career as a poet and playwright, Shakespeare consistently presents an image of human politics so idiosyncratic it could serve as his signature. |
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... internal monologue , what is seen is a consistent understanding of the separation of image - making and the internal joy or distress in its making and effects . In one arena , position mandates control ; in the other , it requires the ...
... internal monologue , what is seen is a consistent understanding of the separation of image - making and the internal joy or distress in its making and effects . In one arena , position mandates control ; in the other , it requires the ...
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... internal . Shakespeare , in fact , in precisely the period that he develops the soliloquy and the aside into the full - fledged internal mono- logue2 begins to divulge the interior damage caused by personal dissimulation , deceit , and ...
... internal . Shakespeare , in fact , in precisely the period that he develops the soliloquy and the aside into the full - fledged internal mono- logue2 begins to divulge the interior damage caused by personal dissimulation , deceit , and ...
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... internal disturbance causes Macbeth's feigned jocularity to take a startling turn that parallels the macabre humor of the scene of the Porter at the gate ( 2.3 ) . When Banquo's murderer shows up - his head spotted with blood in such a ...
... internal disturbance causes Macbeth's feigned jocularity to take a startling turn that parallels the macabre humor of the scene of the Porter at the gate ( 2.3 ) . When Banquo's murderer shows up - his head spotted with blood in such a ...
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Preface | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Concept of the Machiavellian Ruler of Sonnet 94 | 21 |
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