Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's TragediesBucknell University Press, 1976 - 441 páginas |
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... Cordelia ( IV.vii.46 , 49 ) comes alive in him . That he asks the " spirit " Cordelia " where did you die ? " reverberates strangely , as if Lear is groping for the details of a story he cannot know . Cordelia's " death " combined with ...
... Cordelia ( IV.vii.46 , 49 ) comes alive in him . That he asks the " spirit " Cordelia " where did you die ? " reverberates strangely , as if Lear is groping for the details of a story he cannot know . Cordelia's " death " combined with ...
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... Cordelia . Our response to them within the play dictates their " second meaning " -how we respond to the murder of something good by a deluded man or by a world run amuck . This latter meaning , the " final cause " of Cordelia and ...
... Cordelia . Our response to them within the play dictates their " second meaning " -how we respond to the murder of something good by a deluded man or by a world run amuck . This latter meaning , the " final cause " of Cordelia and ...
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... Cordelia lives , of his disorien- tation at this terrible moment , but they convey his sense of who Cordelia was that perfect woman described in the Mar- riage Service and already personified by Shakespeare in Des- demona . Those ...
... Cordelia lives , of his disorien- tation at this terrible moment , but they convey his sense of who Cordelia was that perfect woman described in the Mar- riage Service and already personified by Shakespeare in Des- demona . Those ...
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Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's Tragedies Herbert R. Coursen Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
Términos y frases comunes
action Alfred Harbage Alonso angel Ariel banquet Banquo Battenhouse becomes blood body natural body politic Bolingbroke Brabantio Caliban Cassio character Christ Christian Claudius Claudius's comedy Communion context Cordelia course crime Cyprus damnation death deed deeper demona denied Desdemona devil drama Duncan earth echo Edgar Edmund elements Elizabethan emerges England evil father fear final Gaunt Gertrude Ghost Gloucester God's Goneril grace guilt Hamlet Hamlet's play hath heart heaven Henry hero holy Homily human I.iii Iago Iago's imitates kill King Hamlet King Lear kingdom kingship Lady Macbeth Laertes Lear's lord Macduff Malcolm marriage merely metaphor mind moral Mowbray murder night Othello pagan play's Polonius potential Prayer predicts promise Prospero Pyrrhus reality repentance revenge rhythms Richard Richard II ritual role sacramental says Scotland Shakespeare Shakespearean Tragedy soul speech spiritual storm suggests Tempest thee Theodore Spencer things thou tion tragic vision Wilson Knight Witches words York
Referencias a este libro
Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance Maurice Hunt Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |