Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... mythological figures . 30 In the emphasis on " typical meanings , " the Orpheus legend in Shakespeare is not an isolated instance . Other mythological figures , many of whom enjoyed a richly detailed character in classical narrative ...
... mythological figures . 30 In the emphasis on " typical meanings , " the Orpheus legend in Shakespeare is not an isolated instance . Other mythological figures , many of whom enjoyed a richly detailed character in classical narrative ...
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... mythological image is being invented within some identifiable rhetorical tradition . There are two starting points for the inquiry into Shakespeare's use of mythological imagery : the plays themselves , in which mytho- logical imagery ...
... mythological image is being invented within some identifiable rhetorical tradition . There are two starting points for the inquiry into Shakespeare's use of mythological imagery : the plays themselves , in which mytho- logical imagery ...
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... mythological imagery has often been misunderstood because it was approached with modern presuppositions that Shakespeare is " realistic " in portraying character ( that Hamlet , for instance , shows his university training by his ...
... mythological imagery has often been misunderstood because it was approached with modern presuppositions that Shakespeare is " realistic " in portraying character ( that Hamlet , for instance , shows his university training by his ...
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