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Certainly the play comes down strongly in favor of the divine right of kings and vehemently against deposition and ... shown as a perverted anti - coronation , in which Richard undoes everything a king properly does when he is crowned .
Certainly the play comes down strongly in favor of the divine right of kings and vehemently against deposition and ... shown as a perverted anti - coronation , in which Richard undoes everything a king properly does when he is crowned .
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Sophocles Oedipus the King “ One man cannot be the same as many . " i Although its importance has been little noted , perception is one of the great themes of dramatic literature . Since drama is always addressing itself to the ways in ...
Sophocles Oedipus the King “ One man cannot be the same as many . " i Although its importance has been little noted , perception is one of the great themes of dramatic literature . Since drama is always addressing itself to the ways in ...
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Notes 1. Aristotle , 19–20 . 2. Francis Fergusson , The Idea of a Theater ( Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday , 1953 ) , 31 . 3. Alister Cameron , The Identity of Oedipus the King ( New York : New York University Press , 1968 ) , 36–37 .
Notes 1. Aristotle , 19–20 . 2. Francis Fergusson , The Idea of a Theater ( Garden City , N.Y .: Doubleday , 1953 ) , 31 . 3. Alister Cameron , The Identity of Oedipus the King ( New York : New York University Press , 1968 ) , 36–37 .
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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