The Wheel of Fire: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Sombre TragediesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1941 - 296 Seiten |
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... Tempest as the con- clusion to the Shakespeare Progress . The Tempest is thus exactly located as a work of mystic insight with reference to the cross - axes of Universal and Shakespearian vision . It would seem , therefore , that my ...
... Tempest as the con- clusion to the Shakespeare Progress . The Tempest is thus exactly located as a work of mystic insight with reference to the cross - axes of Universal and Shakespearian vision . It would seem , therefore , that my ...
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... tempest ' are recurring symbols of tragedy , to be found in numerous passages throughout the plays . Storms are symbolic of tragedy when they occur in stage directions . The Tempest is , in fact , an integral part of the Shakespearian ...
... tempest ' are recurring symbols of tragedy , to be found in numerous passages throughout the plays . Storms are symbolic of tragedy when they occur in stage directions . The Tempest is , in fact , an integral part of the Shakespearian ...
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... tempest which are fundamental in tragedies of the Macbeth and Lear type . For , besides the tempest- imagery of the passages already quoted , there is , in Ulysses ' speech , a reference to unnatural , disorderly phenomena in earth and ...
... tempest which are fundamental in tragedies of the Macbeth and Lear type . For , besides the tempest- imagery of the passages already quoted , there is , in Ulysses ' speech , a reference to unnatural , disorderly phenomena in earth and ...
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On the Principles of Shakespeare Interpre | 1 |
tation I | 3 |
Hamlets Melancholia | 19 |
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