Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty YearsSimon and Schuster, 1968 - 374 páginas |
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... tragic poets made use of a deus ex machina solution - leaving direct representation of life for religious symbols and merging thus the two forms to create at once tragedy and the interpretation of tragedy . At the end of Euripides ...
... tragic poets made use of a deus ex machina solution - leaving direct representation of life for religious symbols and merging thus the two forms to create at once tragedy and the interpretation of tragedy . At the end of Euripides ...
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... tragic drama of our western tradition.1 In tragedy the human enigma is expressed , and somehow left as an enigma without inducing in us any final sense of disquiet . If we could rationalize our experience we should come near to ...
... tragic drama of our western tradition.1 In tragedy the human enigma is expressed , and somehow left as an enigma without inducing in us any final sense of disquiet . If we could rationalize our experience we should come near to ...
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... tragic heroes as men , to use Othello's phrase ( v . ii . 345 ) , ' perplexed in the extreme ' . This is surely true : it fits Brutus , Hamlet , Othello , Macbeth , Lear , Timon and Antony ; though not , it would seem , Coriolanus ...
... tragic heroes as men , to use Othello's phrase ( v . ii . 345 ) , ' perplexed in the extreme ' . This is surely true : it fits Brutus , Hamlet , Othello , Macbeth , Lear , Timon and Antony ; though not , it would seem , Coriolanus ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
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action Aeschylus Antony appears Athens becomes called certainly Christ Christian concerned creative criticism Crown danger death direct discussed drama Elizabethan England essay evil exist experience fact feel final force give greater Hamlet heart Henry VIII hero historical human imaginative important Inca interesting interpretation kind King less living Macbeth matter meaning mind mysterious nature never Ollantay once perhaps play poet poetic poetry present problem question reference regard relation religious remains Richard royal scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian shows society Sonnets soul speak speech spiritual stage story suggest supposed symbolism Tempest theme things thou thought Timon tradition tragedy tragic true truth understanding universal vision whole writing