Byron & Shakespeare - Wils KniRoutledge, 28 окт. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 408 In this volume, G. Wilson Knight deals with the "superabundance of analogies between Byron and Shakespeare" through analysis and literarty criticism of poetry, sonnets and essays. |
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... symbol of the old order , so was , in a different fashion , the old King Hamlet . Southampton was a Catholic . The pattern fits only too well . But could Shakespeare want any of this to be recognized ? Was he even aware of the ...
... symbol of the old order , so was , in a different fashion , the old King Hamlet . Southampton was a Catholic . The pattern fits only too well . But could Shakespeare want any of this to be recognized ? Was he even aware of the ...
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... symbols of what is , and yet is not . We return to the external facts : the bereaved families , the false religion that has not availed , the power of the true God . Much of Byron , apart from his humour , is. 1. The poem is finely ...
... symbols of what is , and yet is not . We return to the external facts : the bereaved families , the false religion that has not availed , the power of the true God . Much of Byron , apart from his humour , is. 1. The poem is finely ...
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... Sun and Stars as representative symbols or the ' abodes ' of divinity ( Manfred , ii , ii , 14-16 ; Sardanapalus , 11 , i , 259-62 ; Cain , 1 , i , 499-500 ) . power In her who lives , and him who dies IS INTRODUCTION.
... Sun and Stars as representative symbols or the ' abodes ' of divinity ( Manfred , ii , ii , 14-16 ; Sardanapalus , 11 , i , 259-62 ; Cain , 1 , i , 499-500 ) . power In her who lives , and him who dies IS INTRODUCTION.
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III A Regency Hamlet | 73 |
IV Falstaff and Comedy | 117 |
V Richard III and Macbeth | 151 |
VI Timon and Shylock | 188 |
VII Antony and Cleopatras Othello | 227 |
VIII Tempests Lear Prospera | 262 |
IX Henry VIII | 317 |
X The Golden Thread | 333 |
The Separation Controversy | 351 |
Index of Name and Titles | 367 |
Index of Byronic ThemesSelected | 378 |
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