Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse into DramaRoutledge, 11/10/2013 - 272 من الصفحات First published in 1980. At their most successful, Shakespeare's styles are strategies to make plain the limits of thought and feeling which define the significance of human actions. John Baxter analyses the way in which these limits are reached, and also provides a strong argument for the idea that the power of Shakespearean drama depends upon the co-operation of poetic style and dramatic form. Three plays are examined in detail in the text: The Tragedy of Mustapha by Fulke Greville and Richard II and Macbeth by Shakespeare. |
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... Plays The Voyage to Illyria Henn Fraser Evans Ellis-Fermor Ellis-Fermor Shakespeare The Winter's Tale The Problem Plays of Shakespeare Swearing and Perjury in Shakespeare's Plays The Artistry of Shakespeare's Prose Literature and Drama ...
... Plays The Voyage to Illyria Henn Fraser Evans Ellis-Fermor Ellis-Fermor Shakespeare The Winter's Tale The Problem Plays of Shakespeare Swearing and Perjury in Shakespeare's Plays The Artistry of Shakespeare's Prose Literature and Drama ...
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... play should bear close inspection moment by moment. Passages isolated for analysis should return us, finally, to a renewed sense of the meaning and form of the whole. The relationship of style and form in drama is a question that can be ...
... play should bear close inspection moment by moment. Passages isolated for analysis should return us, finally, to a renewed sense of the meaning and form of the whole. The relationship of style and form in drama is a question that can be ...
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... play? One should be able to ask this question and still attend fairly to both of its aspects, verse and drama. It may be true, as Barish, following Andor Gomme, alleges,9 that Winters is at his weakest when writing about drama ...
... play? One should be able to ask this question and still attend fairly to both of its aspects, verse and drama. It may be true, as Barish, following Andor Gomme, alleges,9 that Winters is at his weakest when writing about drama ...
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... plays of Shakespeare that is composed entirely of verse, and it was probably written during the period that saw the writing of some or many of the sonnets as well. In addition, the play recommends itself because of intrinsic merit: the ...
... plays of Shakespeare that is composed entirely of verse, and it was probably written during the period that saw the writing of some or many of the sonnets as well. In addition, the play recommends itself because of intrinsic merit: the ...
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... play a good choice in which to explore the influence of lyric styles on poetic drama. But it is Sidney's Defence that most clearly exhibits some of the important tenets of Elizabethan critical theory: it presents both an affective ...
... play a good choice in which to explore the influence of lyric styles on poetic drama. But it is Sidney's Defence that most clearly exhibits some of the important tenets of Elizabethan critical theory: it presents both an affective ...
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3 Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
the metaphysical and the Shakespearean | 77 |
style and the character of Bolingbroke | 106 |
style and the character of Richard | 114 |
8 Tragic doings political order and the closed couplet | 144 |
bombast and wonder | 168 |
style and form | 196 |
Notes | 221 |
Index | 253 |
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Achmat action Altick Aristotle attempt blank verse Bolingbroke bombastic caesura Camena character closed couplet Coleridge Coleridge’s critical Cunningham death deflected despite drama dramatist Elizabethan eloquent style emotional effects England English essentially expression F. R. Leavis fear feeling Gaunt Gaunt’s Gaunt’s speech Greville Greville’s heroic couplet high style Howard Baker human imagery images imitation individual influence intention J. V. Cunningham John of Gaunt kind king’s language Leavis libertine London lyric Macbeth means metaphor metaphysical metaphysical poetry moral style murder Mustapha nation native plain style nature one’s passage Petrarchan phrase play poem poet poetic styles poetry present question remarks reprinted rhetoric Richard II Richard the Second Rossa scene sense sermo humilis Shakespeare Sidney Sidney’s soliloquy stanza subjunctive suggests Tamburlaine thee things thou thought tion Titus Andronicus traditional tragedy tragic truth University Press Winters’s wonder word York’s Yvor Winters