Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 22
Seite 33
... Arnolphe's contrary determination to be the master of his fate , to control and direct life rather than accept it . The theme of the play is thus introduced : what we are to be shown is the conflict between control and spontaneity , the ...
... Arnolphe's contrary determination to be the master of his fate , to control and direct life rather than accept it . The theme of the play is thus introduced : what we are to be shown is the conflict between control and spontaneity , the ...
Seite 39
... Arnolphe is driven to wonder what fate can be against him . Quoi ? l'astre qui s'obstine à me désespérer Ne me donnera pas le temps de respirer ? Coup sur coup je verrai , par leur intelligence De mes soins vigilants confondre la ...
... Arnolphe is driven to wonder what fate can be against him . Quoi ? l'astre qui s'obstine à me désespérer Ne me donnera pas le temps de respirer ? Coup sur coup je verrai , par leur intelligence De mes soins vigilants confondre la ...
Seite 40
... Arnolphe uses by the end of the scene , are worthless in the vain attempt to awaken love . The beauty and innocence of Agnès not only overcomes Arnolphe , it converts Horace . When he is first asked about his affair with Agnès , it is ...
... Arnolphe uses by the end of the scene , are worthless in the vain attempt to awaken love . The beauty and innocence of Agnès not only overcomes Arnolphe , it converts Horace . When he is first asked about his affair with Agnès , it is ...
Inhalt
The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
8 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absurd action Agnès Alceste Alchemist appear argues argument Arnolphe attempt attitude audience authority Bartholomew Fair become believe century chapter characters comedy comic contrast course court critics doctors Dom Juan doubt Duke earlier effect Elizabethan Epicoene example expect fact Fair father feel Femmes figure final force give given human idea ideal ironic irony Jonson Juan justice King ladies language laugh less London look lovers marriage master means Measure Measure for Measure Médecin Molière Molière's moral nature never Night's normal pattern play position Précieuses Prospero reason representative ridiculous role satire scene seems seen sense sexual Shakespeare social society sort speech stage suggests surely Tartuffe theatre Theseus things tradition Troilus and Cressida turn Volpone whole