The Language of Shakespeare's PlaysRoutledge, 05/11/2013 - 208 páginas First published in 1952. This volume explores the function of verse in drama and the developing way in which Shakespeare controlled the rhetorical and decorative elements of speech for the dramatic purpose. The Language of Shakespeare's Plays explores the plays chronologically and so covers all the outstanding problems of Shakespearian language in a way that makes reference easy, without any loss of a continuing narrative. |
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... Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's Sonnets Leishman XXV King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir ...
... Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's Sonnets Leishman XXV King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir ...
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... theme . Here they realised was something impressive and unusual , and it is clear from a number of passages , some of which are quoted in this volume , that Johnson had thought closely on the whole problem . One of the earliest studies ...
... theme . Here they realised was something impressive and unusual , and it is clear from a number of passages , some of which are quoted in this volume , that Johnson had thought closely on the whole problem . One of the earliest studies ...
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... Theme ( 1931 ) and in other studies made imaginative speculations on the relation of the imagery , particularly what Professor Spurgeon called an ' iterative imagery ' to the meaning of the tragedies as a whole . F. P. Wilson brought ...
... Theme ( 1931 ) and in other studies made imaginative speculations on the relation of the imagery , particularly what Professor Spurgeon called an ' iterative imagery ' to the meaning of the tragedies as a whole . F. P. Wilson brought ...
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... ideas are my own derived from a quarter of a century of study of this theme . What I have tried to emphasise throughout is that language in drama must be referred to the effect that it can make in the xii THE LANGUAGE OF SHAKESPEARE'S ...
... ideas are my own derived from a quarter of a century of study of this theme . What I have tried to emphasise throughout is that language in drama must be referred to the effect that it can make in the xii THE LANGUAGE OF SHAKESPEARE'S ...
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... theme of comment and there is a danger that too elaborate a position may be given to its importance . So much of 1 T. R. Price , Shakespeariana , vol . vi , p . 292 , 1889 . the punning is merely the stock - in - trade 8 THE LANGUAGE OF ...
... theme of comment and there is a danger that too elaborate a position may be given to its importance . So much of 1 T. R. Price , Shakespeariana , vol . vi , p . 292 , 1889 . the punning is merely the stock - in - trade 8 THE LANGUAGE OF ...
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FROM WORDS TO ACTION AND FROM WORDS | 17 |
Henry VI Parts I II | 31 |
A MidsummerNights Dream | 45 |
Romeo and Juliet | 53 |
Henry IV Part I and Part II | 62 |
The Merry Wives | 76 |
Hamlet | 91 |
Measure for Measure Alls Well That Ends Well | 107 |
Othello and Macbeth | 123 |
King Lear | 146 |
Julius Caesar Antony | 160 |
Cymbeline The Winters Tale The Tempest | 176 |
INDEX | 189 |
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