The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volume 1, Volumen1University of Chicago Press, 2009 M02 15 - 408 páginas In two magnificent and authoritative volumes, Harold C. Goddard takes readers on a tour through the works of William Shakespeare, celebrating his incomparable plays and unsurpassed literary genius. |
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... reveals himself to those rarer individuals who can enter his spirit . The purpose of the poet in this sense is often in direct contradiction with that of the playwright . It may even lead him in the interest of truth to distill Sweet ...
... reveals himself to those rarer individuals who can enter his spirit . The purpose of the poet in this sense is often in direct contradiction with that of the playwright . It may even lead him in the interest of truth to distill Sweet ...
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... reveal what no actor or theater can convey . And how many ways of reading them there are ! Not merely that each fresh voice makes them unique . The lover , the student , the teacher , the scholar , the director , the actor — every one ...
... reveal what no actor or theater can convey . And how many ways of reading them there are ! Not merely that each fresh voice makes them unique . The lover , the student , the teacher , the scholar , the director , the actor — every one ...
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... revealing his individual reaction to it . Anyone understands the impulse to act out a story . It may be observed in any alert child . It is essentially an impulse toward objectification , reali- zation , an urge to translate the ...
... revealing his individual reaction to it . Anyone understands the impulse to act out a story . It may be observed in any alert child . It is essentially an impulse toward objectification , reali- zation , an urge to translate the ...
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... reveals a man with more precision than his reaction to it . Anyone who has read poetry with young people over many years knows how they characterize themselves in the ways they take it . " We were saying the other night , " a college ...
... reveals a man with more precision than his reaction to it . Anyone who has read poetry with young people over many years knows how they characterize themselves in the ways they take it . " We were saying the other night , " a college ...
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Contenido
1 | |
15 | |
25 | |
28 | |
V Titus Andronicus | 33 |
VI Richard III | 35 |
VII The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 41 |
VIII Loves Labours Lost | 48 |
XIV King John | 140 |
XV Richard II | 148 |
XVI Henry IV Part 1 Henry IV Part II The Merry Wives of Windsor | 161 |
XVII Henry V | 215 |
XVIII Henry VIII | 269 |
XIX Much Ado about Nothing | 271 |
XX As You Like It | 281 |
XXI Twelfth Night | 294 |
IX The PoetPlaywright | 55 |
X The Taming of the Shrew | 68 |
XI A MidsummerNights Dream | 74 |
XII The Merchant of Venice | 81 |
XIII Romeo and Juliet | 117 |
XXII Julius Caesar | 307 |
XXIII Hamlet | 331 |
Index | 387 |
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Antonio Bassanio battle beginning blood Brutus called Capulet casket Cassius character Comedy Comedy of Errors comes cries critics crown dead death devil disguise doth dramatic Duke eyes fact Falstaff father fear fool genius Gentlemen of Verona Ghost give Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI Henry's hero honor Hotspur imagination Julius Caesar Justice kill King Lear King's Laertes lines lord lover Merchant of Venice Mercutio mercy metaphor Midsummer-Night's Dream mind moral mother murder nature never night peace play poet poetry Polonius Portia Prince revenge Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet Rosalind says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shylock soul speak speech spirit story sweet symbol tell theater theatrical thee theme things thou thought throne Touchstone tragedy true truth turns Twelfth Night Tybalt unconscious utter words youth