The Soul of Athens: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's DreamLexington Books, 2003 - 211 páginas The Soul of Athens: Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" studies Shakespeare's portrayal of the founding of Athens through a close reading of one of the Bard's most memorable comedies. Coupling careful attention to detail with interpretive breadth, The Soul of Athens examines the nature of love, the natural doubleness of human thinking and the ambiguous relation of image and reality, as well as patriarchy and democracy, and heroic and moral virtue. |
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... thee with my sword " [ 1.1.16 ] ) , to make vows ( " And then end life when I end loyalty " [ 2.2.62 ] ) ; to pretend or suspect others of pretending ( " Fie , fie , you counter- feit ! You puppet you " [ 3.2.288 ] ) ; to offer tokens ...
... thee with my sword " [ 1.1.16 ] ) , to make vows ( " And then end life when I end loyalty " [ 2.2.62 ] ) ; to pretend or suspect others of pretending ( " Fie , fie , you counter- feit ! You puppet you " [ 3.2.288 ] ) ; to offer tokens ...
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... thee . ( 3.1.134-36 ) A combination of idealization and literalness , love first beautifies its object but then takes its own idealization literally . Notwithstanding that the one depends upon the imagination while the other shows no ...
... thee . ( 3.1.134-36 ) A combination of idealization and literalness , love first beautifies its object but then takes its own idealization literally . Notwithstanding that the one depends upon the imagination while the other shows no ...
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The Soul of Athens: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Jan H. Blits Visualização de excertos - 2003 |
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