T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... Individual Talent . " By the time the essay mentions the ballet and Shake- speare , it has been made quite clear that " intensity " in the audience's experi- ence is simply the other side of the coin of the artist's objectification of ...
... Individual Talent . " By the time the essay mentions the ballet and Shake- speare , it has been made quite clear that " intensity " in the audience's experi- ence is simply the other side of the coin of the artist's objectification of ...
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... individual plays of Shakespeare are to be understood eventually in the " completion " that is the whole . Of course , there is the paradox that the wholeness of Shakespeare is to be known only as we go back and " live through " ( in the ...
... individual plays of Shakespeare are to be understood eventually in the " completion " that is the whole . Of course , there is the paradox that the wholeness of Shakespeare is to be known only as we go back and " live through " ( in the ...
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... individual writers - conventional in its literary estimations . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . L. C. Knights , rev . Theodore Spencer , Death and Elizabethan Tragedy , XV , 62 ( Oct. 1936 ) , pp . 157-62 - the method of literary research is wrong ...
... individual writers - conventional in its literary estimations . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . L. C. Knights , rev . Theodore Spencer , Death and Elizabethan Tragedy , XV , 62 ( Oct. 1936 ) , pp . 157-62 - the method of literary research is wrong ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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Términos y frases comunes
achieved action Antony appears artist audience becomes begins belief bring called character clear close comes contrast Coriolanus criticism Dante direct discussion Donne dramatists early effect Eliot Eliot says Elizabethan emotion essay experience expression feeling final gives goes Hamlet human idea imagination important individual intellectual interest interpretation introduction involved Jonson Knight language late later Lectures Letter lines literary living London Macbeth Massinger matter meaning metaphor mind nature notes object offer particular pattern perhaps period philosophy play poem poet Poetic Drama poetry popular praise present Press produced prose quotes reality references regard relation remarks repr ritual says scene seen sense Shake Shakespeare shows speaks speare speech stage suggests T. S. Eliot taken takes talk theater thing thinking thought tion tragedy University verse vision wants whole Wilson writing