Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1975 - 542 pagina's |
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Pagina 354
... play together . Like Oedipus , he errs through pride and is forced to recognize his folly , but the stripping away of pretensions is more complete and more violent in Shakespeare's play . Lear finds himself thrust out into the storm by ...
... play together . Like Oedipus , he errs through pride and is forced to recognize his folly , but the stripping away of pretensions is more complete and more violent in Shakespeare's play . Lear finds himself thrust out into the storm by ...
Pagina 355
... play is that he has to endure so much before he can die . Edgar says all that can be said in the face of such suffering : " we that are young / Shall never see so much , nor live so long . " With its vision of a world reduced to chaos ...
... play is that he has to endure so much before he can die . Edgar says all that can be said in the face of such suffering : " we that are young / Shall never see so much , nor live so long . " With its vision of a world reduced to chaos ...
Pagina 410
... play . Does the reconciliation of Lear and Cordelia suggest that love can exist and give meaning to life in the face ... play be better if Cordelia lived to marry Edgar ? ( The play was actually re- written to end this way in the ...
... play . Does the reconciliation of Lear and Cordelia suggest that love can exist and give meaning to life in the face ... play be better if Cordelia lived to marry Edgar ? ( The play was actually re- written to end this way in the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introductory | 3 |
A Rose for Emily William Faulkner | 24 |
Point of View | 30 |
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