Shakespeare's Mystery Play: A Study of "The Tempest."Scholarly Press, 1972 - 247 páginas The author claims that "The Tempest" belongs to the same class of religious drama as the mediaeval Mysteries, Miracles, and Moralities; that it is an allegorical account of those psychological experiences which constitute what mystics call Initiation; that its main features must, therefore, of necessity resemble those of every ritual or ceremonial initiation which is based upon the authentic mystical tradition. |
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... cited from his work on the Mysteries , Taylor affirms that " magical evoca- tion [ of the gods ] formed a part of the sacerdotal office " ; and in the Play Prospero , being asked by Ferdinand whether those who appear in the Masque are ...
... cited from his work on the Mysteries , Taylor affirms that " magical evoca- tion [ of the gods ] formed a part of the sacerdotal office " ; and in the Play Prospero , being asked by Ferdinand whether those who appear in the Masque are ...
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... cited by Professor Max Müller from the writings of Proclus , who says : As the Mystae in the holiest of their initiations meet first with a multiform and manifold race of gods , but when entered into the sanctuary and surrounded by holy ...
... cited by Professor Max Müller from the writings of Proclus , who says : As the Mystae in the holiest of their initiations meet first with a multiform and manifold race of gods , but when entered into the sanctuary and surrounded by holy ...
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... Citing Schol . Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iii . 859 , Warburton remarks that horrid or terrifying visions were called Hecatea . Arguing ... cited by Warburton . Note the curious qualification in the last line , which 196 Shakespeare's Mystery Play.
... Citing Schol . Apoll . Rhod . Arg . iii . 859 , Warburton remarks that horrid or terrifying visions were called Hecatea . Arguing ... cited by Warburton . Note the curious qualification in the last line , which 196 Shakespeare's Mystery Play.
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE PLAY AND THE PAGAN RITES | 12 |
THE MEANING OF INITIATION | 83 |
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A. E. Waite Aeneas Aeneid AETHER allegory allusion Alonso ancient angels Ariel ascent aspirant Beatrice Caliban Celestial Paradise ceremonies Christ cited consciousness corresponds Court Party Dante darkness declares Desire devil divine Dragon EARTH elements Eleusinian Eleusinian Mysteries Eleusis Elysium evidence evil experience fact Fall Ferdinand Gonzalo Greater Initiation Greek hierophant Ibid implies interpretation Island Lady Lesser Initiation Lower Paradise Masque matter means Miranda MIST monsters monstrous mystic myth mythical mythological ordeal pagan pagan Mysteries pagan rites passage passional WATER Persephone plane Play Poet present Prospero psychological Purgatory reason reference remarks represented resemblance revelation RING OF FIRE ritual initiation says Scene sense sensuous Shakespeare significance Sirens sleep Soul speaks spirit Stephano and Trinculo story story of Ferdinand strange subjective suggest Sycorax symbolical Tempest temptation Tempter Thalath thee Themistius Third Degree thou tion tradition Truth Veil wanderings Warburton Wilderness Wisdom Woman words Zoharic Zoroaster