The God of Arts: Ruling Ideas in Shakespeare's ComediesUniversity of Kansas, 1977 - 140 páginas Study of basic ideas that shape action and characterization, or characters' concepts of themselves, starting with the individuals self-definition and moving out to his relations with others, with society, and with whatever of the world is beyond human control. |
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... husband . The husband himself is not explicit about his concept of his own identity , but assumes it as given . So as far as we know his self - concept , we know it by what he takes for granted in the play : his wife Proteus.
... husband . The husband himself is not explicit about his concept of his own identity , but assumes it as given . So as far as we know his self - concept , we know it by what he takes for granted in the play : his wife Proteus.
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... given him ; if his supposition were true , he would be misusing it faithlessly , for he had promised her marriage , and her ring would be one token of that contract.25 But since it is Helena's , his treatment of both women comes into ...
... given him ; if his supposition were true , he would be misusing it faithlessly , for he had promised her marriage , and her ring would be one token of that contract.25 But since it is Helena's , his treatment of both women comes into ...
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... given away this bracelet to himself , Iachimo makes Posthumus repudiate the vow it symbolizes . Separa- tion caused by exile has given the chance for this test and for the lying report that follows it ; and villainy has seized the ...
... given away this bracelet to himself , Iachimo makes Posthumus repudiate the vow it symbolizes . Separa- tion caused by exile has given the chance for this test and for the lying report that follows it ; and villainy has seized the ...
Contenido
Contents | 1 |
A Disguise of Love | 21 |
Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
actions acts All's Angelo Antonio Apollo appearances Arden banishment Bassanio bed-trick Benedick and Beatrice Bertram better Bianca chance characters Claudio Comedy of Errors comic Cymbeline death Diana disguise Don John Duke Duke's E. M. W. Tillyard evil exile external false Falstaff faults Ferdinand Florizel Gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona gives hath Helena Hermia Hero Hero's heroines hope human husband Imogen involved Isabella Julia lady Leontes London Love's Labor's Lost lovers Lysander magic marriage Measure for Measure mercy Midsummer Night's Dream mock mockery moral nature Number Olivia oracle Orlando Orsino parody pattern Perdita perhaps Pericles Petruchio play plot Portia Posthumus Prospero Proteus purpose reform repentance ring role Rosalind ruler seems self-definition self-government self-will selfhood sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's comedies shows Shrew Shylock Silvia supernatural thinks thou true trust Valentine Viola vision vows wife Winter's Tale wishes wooing