Shakespeare's Romance of the Word, Volume 10Bucknell University Press, 1990 - 183 páginas This work is a critical study of Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest, with a focus on Shakespeare's exploration of language in its destructive potentialities and its redemptive workings. |
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... possible . Marina's brief tale is such an image . It is the compos- ite - in fact , the miniature - of the play in its cathartic working . Just as her tale of suffering displaces Pericles ' grief , promoting his recovery and making possible ...
... possible . Marina's brief tale is such an image . It is the compos- ite - in fact , the miniature - of the play in its cathartic working . Just as her tale of suffering displaces Pericles ' grief , promoting his recovery and making possible ...
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... possible changes of heart , even historical revolution . Cymbeline's redefinition of his own and Britain's place in the world follows from the mood that the vision of intertwined Posthumus and Imogen creates within him and the other ...
... possible changes of heart , even historical revolution . Cymbeline's redefinition of his own and Britain's place in the world follows from the mood that the vision of intertwined Posthumus and Imogen creates within him and the other ...
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... possible joint authorship of Pericles will always , for some critics , negatively affect any analysis of the play that implies artistic integrity . For a review of the play's textual problems , consult the New Arden edition , pp . xxiii ...
... possible joint authorship of Pericles will always , for some critics , negatively affect any analysis of the play that implies artistic integrity . For a review of the play's textual problems , consult the New Arden edition , pp . xxiii ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Cymbeline | 41 |
The Winters Tale | 74 |
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action appears beauty becomes believes Caliban Camillo cause characters concerning context court courtiers creates critical Cymbeline dance death divine dramatic ears effect Elizabethan English evil example experience expression eyes fact faith Ferdinand final flowers force gives gods hear Hermione human idea imagination Imogen important interpretation John kind King knowledge language Leontes linguistic London Marina Masque meaning mind Miranda nature never notes once original pastoral Paulina's Perdita Pericles perspective play Polixenes possible Posthumus Posthumus's present Prince Prospero providence Queen reason reflects Regarded remains remarkable Renaissance represents reprint reveals role romance scene sense Shake Shakespeare shapes speak speaker speech spirit stand story Studies suggests symbolic Tale tells Tempest thing thou thought tion true truth understanding University Press utterance verbal viewer virtue vision Winter's Winter's Tale words York
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The Bedford Companion to Shakespeare: An Introduction with Documents Russ McDonald Pré-visualização limitada - 2001 |