The Dark Lantern: A Historical Study of Sight in Shakespeare, Webster, and MiddletonActa Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1999 - 533 páginas |
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... Troilus and Cressida ( c . 1602 ) and Othello ( c . 1603 ) embody the transitional nature of early seven- teenth century visuality . As in the previous chapter , we will find that distinct manners of seeing are invoked and prescribed by ...
... Troilus and Cressida ( c . 1602 ) and Othello ( c . 1603 ) embody the transitional nature of early seven- teenth century visuality . As in the previous chapter , we will find that distinct manners of seeing are invoked and prescribed by ...
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... Troilus and Cressida ... it is said of untrue valours that some men's valours are in the eyes of them that look on . Francis Bacon , The Advancement of Learning , 60 . In February 1603 , some weeks before Elizabeth I ... Troilus and Cressida.
... Troilus and Cressida ... it is said of untrue valours that some men's valours are in the eyes of them that look on . Francis Bacon , The Advancement of Learning , 60 . In February 1603 , some weeks before Elizabeth I ... Troilus and Cressida.
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... Troilus and Cressida , the characters are concerned with a single activity : the comparison of visual impressions . In scene one , Pandarus ( the mythi- cal father of go - betweens ) has been enlisted by Troilus to win over the beauteous ...
... Troilus and Cressida , the characters are concerned with a single activity : the comparison of visual impressions . In scene one , Pandarus ( the mythi- cal father of go - betweens ) has been enlisted by Troilus to win over the beauteous ...
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INTRODUCTION | iii |
THE DARK LANTERN | 45 |
THE REFORMED EYE | 107 |
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Achilles active antivisual argued becomes Bianca blindness Bosola Calvin camera obscura chapter conception of sight context critics culture dark deception Descartes described Desdemona detached Dingley discussion distinction dramatic Duchess of Malfi early modern English example explore extramission eyebeam Ferdinand gaze George Hakewill Greeks heart heaven historical Hobbes Iago Iago's iconoclastic idolatry intromissive John Webster Kepler King King Lear Leantio Lear light literary London look Lucrece Lucrece's madness means Middleton mind mirror nature object observer ocular proof optics Othello participation passive perception perspective play poem poet poet's Puritan reading reciprocal reformed religious Renaissance Second Maiden's Tragedy seems seen sense seventeenth century Shakespeare social Sonnet 24 soul specular speculative vision suggests Tarquin things Thomas Middleton tion traditional tragedy Troilus and Cressida turn Ulysses Venus and Adonis visible visual experience visual theory Webster White Devil Women Beware Women words youth
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Renaissance Realism: Narrative Images in Literature and Art Alastair Fowler Pré-visualização limitada - 2003 |