The History of English Soliloquy: Aeschylus to ShakespeareUniversity Press of America, 1985 - 139 páginas Provides a thorough survey of the history of the soliloquy, from the earliest forms found on pre-Biblical Canaanite tablets through the heights of Shakespeare. Shows how Elizabethan soliloquy evolved out of its ancient forerunners, and that Shakespeare dominates soliloquy. Of particular interest to students and scholars of language, drama and Shakespeare. |
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... Elizabethan modes ( although still primarily allegorical and thus far more primitive than the Elizabethan ) . The principal vehicle for sol- iloquy in the later two periods is the vaunt , continued , with variances noted above , from ...
... Elizabethan modes ( although still primarily allegorical and thus far more primitive than the Elizabethan ) . The principal vehicle for sol- iloquy in the later two periods is the vaunt , continued , with variances noted above , from ...
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... Elizabethan stage . " Such a hybrid play from the late moralities is Appius and Virginia ( licensed 1567 , printed 1575 ) . It is called by Farnham one of the three moralities of the 1560's which stand closest to the immediately pre ...
... Elizabethan stage . " Such a hybrid play from the late moralities is Appius and Virginia ( licensed 1567 , printed 1575 ) . It is called by Farnham one of the three moralities of the 1560's which stand closest to the immediately pre ...
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... Elizabethan drama provides striking examples of the opposite [ i.e. , opposite to realism ] type of dramatic utterance — speech that is not realistically motivated . The writers of the Elizabethan and Jaco- bean ages favored rhetorical ...
... Elizabethan drama provides striking examples of the opposite [ i.e. , opposite to realism ] type of dramatic utterance — speech that is not realistically motivated . The writers of the Elizabethan and Jaco- bean ages favored rhetorical ...
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The Mysteries | 25 |
Morality Drama | 45 |
Shakespearean Structures and Language | 51 |
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The History of English Soliloquy: Aeschylus to Shakespeare Lloyd A. Skiffington Visualização de excertos - 1985 |
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Aaron action Aeschylus allegorical alliteration apostrophe audience Belial Caliban's Castle of Perseverance century chapter character choragos chorus cited classical Clemen comedy comic conscience Counterfeit Countenance crown death declamation devils diction doth earlier early morality Elizabethan English soliloquy Envy Euripides evil example exemplifies fiend figurative Gobbo Grand Homily Greek Hamlet hath Heaven Henry Henry VI homiletic honor Iago iloquy imagery intermediate and late Jasper Heywood Juliet Juventus King lament language late moralities later Launcelot lines live Lord Macbeth Magnificence medieval soliloquy metaphor Mini-homily Morality Plays morality soliloquy mystery soliloquy opening personae Plautus plot exposition plot-action primitive prologue psychomachia rhetorical Richard Richard III role-action Roman Romeo Satan says scene Second Shepherds Seneca sermon Shakespeare Shakespearean soliloquy sophistication Sophocles speaker speaks stage structural theatre thee Thespis thou Thyestes tion tone Tragedy types utterance vaunt verse Vice villain word-play words York yower