White Magic and English Renaissance DramaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973 - 148 páginas |
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... Shakespeare utilizes this overlapping to create several characters who function as both healers and wonderworkers ; their role is not that of white magician ( Prospero is Shakespeare's unique example ) , but their actions suggest an ...
... Shakespeare utilizes this overlapping to create several characters who function as both healers and wonderworkers ; their role is not that of white magician ( Prospero is Shakespeare's unique example ) , but their actions suggest an ...
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... Shakespeare asks the audience to accept the whole ceremony as if it were created solely for a benevolent reunion . Healing maladies by touch , a technique in use since before Christ , was another power claimed by healers in Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare asks the audience to accept the whole ceremony as if it were created solely for a benevolent reunion . Healing maladies by touch , a technique in use since before Christ , was another power claimed by healers in Shakespeare's ...
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... Shakespeare pleased King James , with this passage , for in 1605 James claimed he had the divine right of the royal touch . But of course the passage is also essential to the play , the beneficent effects of the touch serving as a ...
... Shakespeare pleased King James , with this passage , for in 1605 James claimed he had the divine right of the royal touch . But of course the passage is also essential to the play , the beneficent effects of the touch serving as a ...
Contenido
White Magic and the Church | 23 |
The Legendary Magician | 35 |
Healers in Shakespeare | 50 |
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