Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's TragediesBucknell University Press, 1976 - 441 páginas |
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... lago , Othello is an “ erring barbarian " ( I.iii.362 ) , and Iago will risk everything to make him one . Iago is an agent of dark forces constantly encroach- ing on man's humane weal , forces to be propitiated only by the wisdom of ...
... lago , Othello is an “ erring barbarian " ( I.iii.362 ) , and Iago will risk everything to make him one . Iago is an agent of dark forces constantly encroach- ing on man's humane weal , forces to be propitiated only by the wisdom of ...
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... lago . For a reexamination of lago from the Coleridgean point of view , see Elinor S. Shaffer , " Iago's Malignity Motivated , " SQ 19 ( Winter 1968 ) : 195-204 . For lago psychoanalyzed , see Nor- man N. Holland , Psychoanalysis and ...
... lago . For a reexamination of lago from the Coleridgean point of view , see Elinor S. Shaffer , " Iago's Malignity Motivated , " SQ 19 ( Winter 1968 ) : 195-204 . For lago psychoanalyzed , see Nor- man N. Holland , Psychoanalysis and ...
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... lago , tempting an already hubristic Othello toward destruction , or a Mac- beth tempting himself . The tragic world is not dispelled at the end of The Tempest as completely as it is at the end of Macbeth . It is still there ...
... lago , tempting an already hubristic Othello toward destruction , or a Mac- beth tempting himself . The tragic world is not dispelled at the end of The Tempest as completely as it is at the end of Macbeth . It is still there ...
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Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's Tragedies Herbert R. Coursen Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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Referencias a este libro
Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance Maurice Hunt Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |