King LearYale University Press, 1 באוק׳ 2008 - 215 עמודים King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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עמוד xiv
... kind of syntactic stop we associate, today, with the colon. It is therefore inappropriate to substitute editorial commas for original colons. It is also inappropriate to employ editorial colons when their syntactic usage of colons does ...
... kind of syntactic stop we associate, today, with the colon. It is therefore inappropriate to substitute editorial commas for original colons. It is also inappropriate to employ editorial colons when their syntactic usage of colons does ...
עמוד xxv
... kind of drama we find in Hamlet,Othello,orMacbeth.Until we reach act 4,and Shakespeare more or less “reverts” to his justly celebrated profound insights into human nature, Lear's characters are of high interest not because of what they ...
... kind of drama we find in Hamlet,Othello,orMacbeth.Until we reach act 4,and Shakespeare more or less “reverts” to his justly celebrated profound insights into human nature, Lear's characters are of high interest not because of what they ...
עמוד xxvii
... kind of popular “history.” That is,the intrinsic sim- pleness of Lear's sources, which display a traditional absence of psychological complexities,may have given Shakespeare the freedom required,in order to focus on what happened rather ...
... kind of popular “history.” That is,the intrinsic sim- pleness of Lear's sources, which display a traditional absence of psychological complexities,may have given Shakespeare the freedom required,in order to focus on what happened rather ...
עמוד xxx
William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's surviving plays,nor do we know without question on what kind of texts any of his plays has been based).Most commentators,and an even higher percentage of those who have ac- tually collated the two texts ...
William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's surviving plays,nor do we know without question on what kind of texts any of his plays has been based).Most commentators,and an even higher percentage of those who have ac- tually collated the two texts ...
עמוד xxxiii
... kind of open-air entertainment then most popular,like bear- baiting (in which a bear,tied to a stake,was set on by dogs). • A theater audience,like most of the population of Shakespeare's England,was largely made up of illiterates ...
... kind of open-air entertainment then most popular,like bear- baiting (in which a bear,tied to a stake,was set on by dogs). • A theater audience,like most of the population of Shakespeare's England,was largely made up of illiterates ...
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