The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 Seiten |
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... Coriolanus so cripplingly at the gates of Rome . Coriolanus ' affiliation with the figure of Mars , apparently ennobling , serves finally to undercut his affiliation with the figure of Hercules . Aufidius ' flattery makes Coriolanus ...
... Coriolanus so cripplingly at the gates of Rome . Coriolanus ' affiliation with the figure of Mars , apparently ennobling , serves finally to undercut his affiliation with the figure of Hercules . Aufidius ' flattery makes Coriolanus ...
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... Coriolanus misman- Coriolanus calls Aufidius " a lion / That I am proud to hunt " ( 1 . 1.234-235 ) . But he cannot conquer the lion Aufidius by Hercules ' symbolic means ; as in the Augean stables analogy , the mythic correspon- dence ...
... Coriolanus misman- Coriolanus calls Aufidius " a lion / That I am proud to hunt " ( 1 . 1.234-235 ) . But he cannot conquer the lion Aufidius by Hercules ' symbolic means ; as in the Augean stables analogy , the mythic correspon- dence ...
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... Coriolanus in Corioli strongly resembles the way Coriolanus related to the Romans in Rome . As Coriolanus felt himself contaminated by the citizens and their food , so Aufidius feels his " valour's poison'd " by Coriolanus ; yet as the ...
... Coriolanus in Corioli strongly resembles the way Coriolanus related to the Romans in Rome . As Coriolanus felt himself contaminated by the citizens and their food , so Aufidius feels his " valour's poison'd " by Coriolanus ; yet as the ...
Inhalt
Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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