King John: New PerspectivesDeborah T. Curren-Aquino University of Delaware Press, 1989 - 205 páginas Illuminating Shakespeare's complex experimentation with the dramatic genre of history, these twelve essays bring such time-honored critical methods as source study and concentration on genre, imagery and language, theme, and character together with more current techniques based on historiography, the new historicism, feminism, pragmatics, performance history, and perspectivism. |
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... sense of time with the conscious attempts of the character , once he is forced to abandon his role of " angry observer , " to create right by asserting the only " fiction " that is serviceable.29 The study of what Shakespeare has done ...
... sense of time with the conscious attempts of the character , once he is forced to abandon his role of " angry observer , " to create right by asserting the only " fiction " that is serviceable.29 The study of what Shakespeare has done ...
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... sense of defilement and corruption in King John is of a markedly different sort from that found , say , in Richard III or even in the plays of the second tetralogy ; it is in a far more basic , indeed more literal sense , adulterate ...
... sense of defilement and corruption in King John is of a markedly different sort from that found , say , in Richard III or even in the plays of the second tetralogy ; it is in a far more basic , indeed more literal sense , adulterate ...
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... sense he becomes a sort of moral oxymoron - in Sigurd Burckhardt's shrewd term an example of " innocent cynicism " -who represents the best we can expect from political man , particularly in the unweeded garden . He is himself , in a ...
... sense he becomes a sort of moral oxymoron - in Sigurd Burckhardt's shrewd term an example of " innocent cynicism " -who represents the best we can expect from political man , particularly in the unweeded garden . He is himself , in a ...
Índice
Preface | 9 |
The Historiographic Methodology of King John | 29 |
A Reexamination | 41 |
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Arden Arthur Arthur's death audience Bastard becomes Blanch blesome Raigne Burckhardt Calderwood ceremony character Charles Kemble Chatillion Church cited in Furness citizens of Angiers claim Claire Bloom Constance Constance's critics Death of King depicts director Dolphin dramatic Drury Lane E. A. J. Honigmann E. M. W. Tillyard Eamon Grennan Elinor Elizabethan England English lords essay F. R. Benson Faulconbridge Festival France French heaven Helen Faucit historiographic Hubert innocent John's reign Kemble King John king's kingship legitimacy Lewis London Macready's majesty Manheim medieval moral mother nobles Pandulph past patriarchal patriotism pattern perspective Philip play's political present production question Renaissance rhetoric Richard Richard II Robert role royal Salisbury scene Shake Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Shakespeare Quarterly Shakespeare's History Plays Shakespeare's King John Shakespearean Meanings Siddons Siddons's speaks speare's spectator speech acts stage Stratford-upon-Avon subversive tetralogy Theatre thee thou throne tion Troublesome Raigne Tudor verbal voice Waith women words
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Shakespeare's History Plays: Performance, Translation and Adaptation in ... A. J. Hoenselaars Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |
Begging to Differ: Modes of Discrepancy in Shakespeare David S. Thatcher Visualização de excertos - 1999 |