Begging to Differ: Modes of Discrepancy in ShakespeareP. Lang, 1999 - 328 páginas The frequent inconsistencies in Shakespeare's work, particularly in plot and characterization, have long attracted the attention and even ire of his commentators. Based largely on four plays - Hamlet, Measure for Measure, The Winter's Tale and Henry V - this study is a detailed exploration of some modes of discrepancy as they relate to three specific areas of Shakespeare's dramaturgy: plot and narrative; language and text; and reasoning and proof. Professor Thatcher examines the nature and causes of real and apparent inconsistencies and suggests whether or not they may be seen to have artistic or dramatic justification. Begging to Differ includes the first comprehensive treatment of a neglected topic, discrepant quotations within Shakespeare's text. |
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... French , The scarecrow that affrights out children so . Then broke I from the officers that led me ( 1 Henry VI I. iv . 39-44 ) The words ascribed to the French are clearly bracketed off by the use of the colon , of " said they " and of ...
... French , The scarecrow that affrights out children so . Then broke I from the officers that led me ( 1 Henry VI I. iv . 39-44 ) The words ascribed to the French are clearly bracketed off by the use of the colon , of " said they " and of ...
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... French , ten thousand of whom , Henry is informed , " in the field lie slain ” ( IV . viii . 79–80 ) , is alarming enough to cause us to doubt French respect 210 Dishonorable Quarrel.
... French , ten thousand of whom , Henry is informed , " in the field lie slain ” ( IV . viii . 79–80 ) , is alarming enough to cause us to doubt French respect 210 Dishonorable Quarrel.
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... French quarrels enow . " By now Henry is getting accustomed to being called foolish , yet it doesn't deter him from assaying , with a punning reference to " French crowns , " to encourage the soldiers by predicting a victory for the ...
... French quarrels enow . " By now Henry is getting accustomed to being called foolish , yet it doesn't deter him from assaying , with a punning reference to " French crowns , " to encourage the soldiers by predicting a victory for the ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
accept According actually Angelo Antigonus appear argument asks audience authority bastard Bates believe calls cause chapter character child cited claims Claudio common critics dead death direct discrepancy doubt dream duke duke's editor Elizabethan English evidence example fact father fear friar ghost give guilty Hamlet hand Henry Henry's Hermione Horatio imaginations implies indicate Isabella issue John Juliet killing kind king king's Laertes later Leontes less letter live London Mariana means Measure for Measure mind moral mother murder natural never Notes offers Perdita perhaps person phrase play Polonius position possible present problem punishment question quoted reading reason reference regard response revenge Richard says scene seems sense Shakespeare soldiers Sonnet speak speech spirit stage suggest surely Tale tells thing thou thought Winter's wish York
Referências a este livro
Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney Circle Penny McCarthy Pré-visualização limitada - 2006 |
Pseudonymous Shakespeare: Rioting Language in the Sidney Circle Penny McCarthy Visualização de excertos - 2006 |