Romantic Shakespeare: From Stage to PageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 252 This book examines how British Romantics such as Lamb. Coleridge, and Hazlitt put their idea of reading a play into practice in their criticism of Shakespeare, and how their concept of reading is related to the reader-response theory of the twentieth century. It provides a rightful assessment of the validity and modernity of British Romanticism by looking into a set of shared assumptions and procedures that exist between Romantic and contemporary theories of the relation of the text to the reader. |
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... Richard was at first interrupted by , nonetheless soon get- ting all the attention from , and enjoying a rapport with , them ; but once he lifted their high spirits , he terrified them by exposing his conscience - ridden ambitions ...
... Richard was at first interrupted by , nonetheless soon get- ting all the attention from , and enjoying a rapport with , them ; but once he lifted their high spirits , he terrified them by exposing his conscience - ridden ambitions ...
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... Richard must have felt before he could feign so well ; tho ' ambition choked the good seed . I think it the most finished piece of Eloquence in the world . ( Italics are Lamb's . LW 1 : 442-43 ; LCM 1 : 259-60 ) 9951 In the notes to the ...
... Richard must have felt before he could feign so well ; tho ' ambition choked the good seed . I think it the most finished piece of Eloquence in the world . ( Italics are Lamb's . LW 1 : 442-43 ; LCM 1 : 259-60 ) 9951 In the notes to the ...
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... Richard places emphasis on bareness of human sympathy in his pursuit of sinful aims . Richard denies the va- lidity of human emotion and is driven by the self - destructive power of evil action : he " has no mixture of humanity in his ...
... Richard places emphasis on bareness of human sympathy in his pursuit of sinful aims . Richard denies the va- lidity of human emotion and is driven by the self - destructive power of evil action : he " has no mixture of humanity in his ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Romanticism and Historicism | 55 |
Lamb and the Gap of Indeterminacy | 98 |
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