Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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Page 118
... situation in each case stems from the character's artificial role in relation to his real identity . Neither figure goes as far as Vindice does in embracing his artificial role in The Revenger's Tragedy - the latter gets so caught up in ...
... situation in each case stems from the character's artificial role in relation to his real identity . Neither figure goes as far as Vindice does in embracing his artificial role in The Revenger's Tragedy - the latter gets so caught up in ...
Page 139
... situation is more merely a matter of plot manipulation in the Beaumont and Fletcher play , as when Ligones appears in v.ii eager to berate his daughter for her wantonness , only to rejoice in her being chosen queen . Shakespeare's ...
... situation is more merely a matter of plot manipulation in the Beaumont and Fletcher play , as when Ligones appears in v.ii eager to berate his daughter for her wantonness , only to rejoice in her being chosen queen . Shakespeare's ...
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... situation . The character of Arbaces not only is a paradoxical combination of opposites but is presented from two points of view . Sometimes Arbaces is seen from the outside as an object of satire and at other times from the inside as ...
... situation . The character of Arbaces not only is a paradoxical combination of opposites but is presented from two points of view . Sometimes Arbaces is seen from the outside as an object of satire and at other times from the inside as ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
Copyright | |
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