Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge, 11 okt 2013 - 280 pagina's First published in 1951. G B Harrison here recognizes that Shakespeare's tragedies were intended for performance in a theatre and that the playwright's conspicuous gift among his contemporaries was a sympathy for joy and sorrow, pity and terror, and right and wrong of his people. The plays covered are: Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus and Timon of Athens. |
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Pagina 14
... word Shakespearean are indeed endless . The word tragedy was given us by the Greeks . Tpayadia was their word , a strange combination of rpáyos , a goat , and woŋ , a choric song . The learned from the first have been much exer- cised ...
... word Shakespearean are indeed endless . The word tragedy was given us by the Greeks . Tpayadia was their word , a strange combination of rpáyos , a goat , and woŋ , a choric song . The learned from the first have been much exer- cised ...
Pagina 15
... word and what it denotes are Greek , it is as well to go back to Aristotle , the father of criticism . Not only was he the first to analyse tragedy , but he first distilled the quintessence of tragedy and produced a definition which is ...
... word and what it denotes are Greek , it is as well to go back to Aristotle , the father of criticism . Not only was he the first to analyse tragedy , but he first distilled the quintessence of tragedy and produced a definition which is ...
Pagina 16
... words to be spoken by the actors , but often also instructions for the manner of speaking the words , the actors ' comings and goings , their gestures and appearance and , with more recent dramatists , even an exact description of the ...
... words to be spoken by the actors , but often also instructions for the manner of speaking the words , the actors ' comings and goings , their gestures and appearance and , with more recent dramatists , even an exact description of the ...
Pagina 17
... word tragedy , like the word poetry , is itself too elusive . At one moment it means any play with a bloody ending and includes all kinds from Titus Andronicus to Oedipus Rex ; at another the critic uses the word to express that ...
... word tragedy , like the word poetry , is itself too elusive . At one moment it means any play with a bloody ending and includes all kinds from Titus Andronicus to Oedipus Rex ; at another the critic uses the word to express that ...
Pagina 22
... word — about the whole affair . This tradition was still strong in Shakespeare's time . As a result there was an absence of that blushful self - consciousness which pervades the modern theatre where we are acutely em- barrassed if the ...
... word — about the whole affair . This tradition was still strong in Shakespeare's time . As a result there was an absence of that blushful self - consciousness which pervades the modern theatre where we are acutely em- barrassed if the ...
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2 Titus Andronicus | 30 |
3 Romeo and Juliet | 47 |
4 Julius Caesar | 65 |
5 Hamlet | 88 |
6 Troylus and Cressida | 111 |
7 Othello | 131 |
8 King Lear | 158 |
9 Macbeth | 184 |
10 Antony and Cleopatra | 203 |
11 Coriolanus | 227 |
12 Timon of Athens | 253 |
Epilogue | 271 |
Index | 275 |
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