Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 páginas |
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... artistic wit is everywhere empowered to cast its capricious spell . The eventual result , as Shearman suggests , is an ' absolute work of art , ' an art less decorous than its forerunners in relation to the imitation of nature . The ...
... artistic wit is everywhere empowered to cast its capricious spell . The eventual result , as Shearman suggests , is an ' absolute work of art , ' an art less decorous than its forerunners in relation to the imitation of nature . The ...
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... artistic aspirations of the entire Ren- aissance ) combines with an exuberant artistic confidence and maturity of creative powers to render a body of drama whose impact is undeniably striking in relation to its sixteenth - century ...
... artistic aspirations of the entire Ren- aissance ) combines with an exuberant artistic confidence and maturity of creative powers to render a body of drama whose impact is undeniably striking in relation to its sixteenth - century ...
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... artistic process in the hands of a genius in any age may be inevitably self - critical , since the great artist refashions , re - establishes , reconsiders the limits of his own vocabulary in relation to the artistic vision he wishes to ...
... artistic process in the hands of a genius in any age may be inevitably self - critical , since the great artist refashions , re - establishes , reconsiders the limits of his own vocabulary in relation to the artistic vision he wishes to ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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Otras 5 secciones no mostradas
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