Shakespeare and His ComediesPsychology Press, 2005 - 252 σελίδες First published in 1957. This edition reprints the second edition of 1962. The originality, vitality and variety of Shakespeare's comedies do not suggest a writer at ease with a formula which works to his own satisfaction and the pleasure of his audience; against first impressions they suggest an artist seeking to express an idea which is always eluding a completely developed presentation. The second edition of this book contains an extensive new chapter on Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale and The Tempest. |
Περιεχόμενα
Preface page | 8 |
Experiments in Comedy | 27 |
Loves Wealth and the Judgement of | 45 |
Loves Truth and the Judgements of A Mid | 82 |
Loves Order and the Judgement of As | 124 |
Twelfth Night or What You Will | 160 |
Loves Ordeal and the Judgements of Alls | 183 |
The Criticism of Shakespeares early and mature | 201 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
accept action Antonio appearance asks audience Bassanio beauty become believe Benedick bring called characters claim Claudio comedies complete concerned conclusion confidence continues contrast critics dance death developed dialogue direct disorder duke earlier early comedies effect elements example expression eyes fear feeling final follow fool further give given heart Hermione Hero human ideal of love's ideas imagination implicit interest intrigue Jaques judge judgement kind king leave Leontes lively look lost love's wealth lovers manner means Measure Merchant mere mind narrative nature never Night Olivia once Orlando outward performance play plot Portia possession presented recognize relationships response rich scene seems Shakespeare simple soliloquy speak stage story structure suggested theme thing thou thought true truth Twelfth whole wish writing young