Tieck and Solger: The Complete CorrespondenceWestermann, 1933 - 593 pages |
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... Plays , which he had given to Solger but which the latter had not had time to read , Tieck expresses his conviction that Shakespeare as a young man had written a great deal , and much that was mediocre and even bad , probably for a ...
... Plays , which he had given to Solger but which the latter had not had time to read , Tieck expresses his conviction that Shakespeare as a young man had written a great deal , and much that was mediocre and even bad , probably for a ...
Page 385
... plays to Shakespeare . His hypothesis was that Shakespeare wrote all the old plays which have the same content as his recognized works and later worked them over into the form that is known to us today ( NS , I , 545 ) . Lüdeke points ...
... plays to Shakespeare . His hypothesis was that Shakespeare wrote all the old plays which have the same content as his recognized works and later worked them over into the form that is known to us today ( NS , I , 545 ) . Lüdeke points ...
Page 489
... plays , " heaven , " " earth , " and " hell , " were transferred to the Shakespearean stage , where there were already two stories : an " upper , " and a " lower . " It was the desire for generalization of type which set up the three ...
... plays , " heaven , " " earth , " and " hell , " were transferred to the Shakespearean stage , where there were already two stories : an " upper , " and a " lower . " It was the desire for generalization of type which set up the three ...
Contents
The Friendship of Philosopher and Poet I | 1 |
Solgers Influence on Tiecks Production | 6 |
Tieck as Solgers Helpful Critic | 17 |
Copyright | |
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