ShakespeareRoutledge, 11.10.2013 - 208 Seiten First published in 1951. |
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... suggesting Sir Edmund Chambers's Shakespeare: A Survey, Professor G. B. Harrison's Introducing Shakespeare, and Professor Dover Wilson's The Essential Shakespeare, and I should go on to say that there are legions of other books from ...
... suggesting Sir Edmund Chambers's Shakespeare: A Survey, Professor G. B. Harrison's Introducing Shakespeare, and Professor Dover Wilson's The Essential Shakespeare, and I should go on to say that there are legions of other books from ...
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... suggested to him by any disinterested person. It is true that Brabantio had said: Look to her, Moor, if thou hast ... suggested the conception of jealousy to him. . I have already suggested that those words 'of Brabantio— “She has ...
... suggested to him by any disinterested person. It is true that Brabantio had said: Look to her, Moor, if thou hast ... suggested the conception of jealousy to him. . I have already suggested that those words 'of Brabantio— “She has ...
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... suggest that Othello might have had a deep-rooted inferiority complex on account of his race and colour: he might well himself wonder sometimes how Desdemona could have brought herself to love him: and he might have a subconscious fear ...
... suggest that Othello might have had a deep-rooted inferiority complex on account of his race and colour: he might well himself wonder sometimes how Desdemona could have brought herself to love him: and he might have a subconscious fear ...
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... suggests the idea of jealousy to him, these possibilities of suspicion can emerge into his consciousness to reinforce that idea of jealousy. < Iago actually refers to some of them: Othello himself refers to others. I cannot honestly see ...
... suggests the idea of jealousy to him, these possibilities of suspicion can emerge into his consciousness to reinforce that idea of jealousy. < Iago actually refers to some of them: Othello himself refers to others. I cannot honestly see ...
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Inhalt
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9 | |
Chapter II Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder Antithesis | 39 |
Chapter III Comedy | 57 |
Chapter IV Imaginative Interpretation and Troilus and Cressida | 89 |
Chapter V History | 115 |
Chapter VI Tragedy | 157 |
Chapter VII The Last Plays | 188 |
Book List | 201 |
Index | 205 |
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