Shakespeare: A Marxist InterpretationCritics Group, 1937 - 93 Seiten |
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... plays is unimportant because Shakespeare conceived the entire cycle long before writing any of it . According to ... chronicle plays retains , therefore , an independent existence and sig- nificance . The distinctiveness of theme and ...
... plays is unimportant because Shakespeare conceived the entire cycle long before writing any of it . According to ... chronicle plays retains , therefore , an independent existence and sig- nificance . The distinctiveness of theme and ...
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... play is not he , but Philip the Bastard . Neither of these acts , however , reduces his stature as much as any reference to the Magna Charta would have done . He is fighting for the cause of ... chronicle plays leave no doubt as to 44.
... play is not he , but Philip the Bastard . Neither of these acts , however , reduces his stature as much as any reference to the Magna Charta would have done . He is fighting for the cause of ... chronicle plays leave no doubt as to 44.
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... play - it indi- cates Shakespeare's own evaluation . Henry V , which concludes the cycle of chronicle plays , is , therefore , best suited to an analysis of Shakespeare's concrete political program , which , naturally enough , he could ...
... play - it indi- cates Shakespeare's own evaluation . Henry V , which concludes the cycle of chronicle plays , is , therefore , best suited to an analysis of Shakespeare's concrete political program , which , naturally enough , he could ...
Inhalt
CHRONOLOGY | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND HUMANISM | 17 |
FIRST PERIOD 15901600 | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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absolutism action Antony aristocratic basic Ben Jonson Bianca bour bourgeoisie capitalist character chronicle plays Cleopatra comedies conception conflict Coriolanus court Cymbeline depicted Desdemona drama Elizabeth Engels England English epoch of primary expression Falstaff feudal lords feudal nobles Fletcher force Fortinbras gentry geois Hamlet Henry Henry IV Henry VI hero heroic historical honor humanism humanist Iago ideal ideas ideological ideologist Jonson Julius Caesar Katharina King John King Lear knights land landowners Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Malvolio Marlowe Marlowe's Measure for Measure medieval Merchant of Venice monarch monologue moral nature nobility old feudal Orsino Othello passion patricians period Petruchio philosophy plane plebeian political Polonius primary accumulation problem Prospero Puritans realistic reign Renaissance represent revealed revenge revolutionary Richard Richard III ridicule Romeo and Juliet scenes Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's world perspective Shrew Shylock sixteenth century struggle Taming Tempest theme throne Timon of Athens tion tradition tragic true usurpation