Beyond Tragedy: Structure & Experience in Shakespeare's Romances, Band 10University Press of Kentucky, 1981 - 150 Seiten In this compact, yet comprehensive exploration of Shakespeare's romances, Robert W. Uphaus suggests that the romances bring us to a realm of human and dramatic experience that is "beyond tragedy". The inexorable movement of tragedy toward death and a final close is absorbed in romance by a further movement in which death can lead to renewed life. |
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... Caesar clearly possesses the earth — he is the sole ruler of the world . The only thing left for him to acquire is Cleopatra , so that he can march her through the streets of Rome in celebration of his total victory . If , however , we ...
... Caesar clearly possesses the earth — he is the sole ruler of the world . The only thing left for him to acquire is Cleopatra , so that he can march her through the streets of Rome in celebration of his total victory . If , however , we ...
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... Caesar's tragic expectations . Listen , for example , to Cleopatra's speech as she dresses up for death : Give me my robe , put on my crown , I have Immortal longings in me . . . Methinks I hear Antony call ; I see him rouse himself To ...
... Caesar's tragic expectations . Listen , for example , to Cleopatra's speech as she dresses up for death : Give me my robe , put on my crown , I have Immortal longings in me . . . Methinks I hear Antony call ; I see him rouse himself To ...
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... Caesar's loss - his inability to possess Cleopatra . " All's not well " in the sense that Caesar has lost the ultimate symbol of what he values . We should recall that earlier in Act V Caesar is fearful of being defeated by Cleopatra's ...
... Caesar's loss - his inability to possess Cleopatra . " All's not well " in the sense that Caesar has lost the ultimate symbol of what he values . We should recall that earlier in Act V Caesar is fearful of being defeated by Cleopatra's ...
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Tragedy and the Intimations of Romance 12 | 12 |
Pericles and the Conventions of Romance | 34 |
Cymbeline and the Parody of Romance 49 | 49 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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