Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 19
... pattern appear at the close of Henry V and Richard III , particularly in the agricultural images used by the soon - to - be - victorious Richmond , who speaks to his troops of ' summer fields and fruitful vines ' ( RIII v . ii . 8 ) of ...
... pattern appear at the close of Henry V and Richard III , particularly in the agricultural images used by the soon - to - be - victorious Richmond , who speaks to his troops of ' summer fields and fruitful vines ' ( RIII v . ii . 8 ) of ...
Page 61
... pattern of naming and renaming which animates so many of Shakespeare's plays . In Richard II , for example , we can trace both a genuine pattern of initiation and a counterfeit of that pattern , as NOMINATION AND ELECTION 61.
... pattern of naming and renaming which animates so many of Shakespeare's plays . In Richard II , for example , we can trace both a genuine pattern of initiation and a counterfeit of that pattern , as NOMINATION AND ELECTION 61.
Page 194
... pattern , which progresses from a perceived dissimilarity , to an acknowledg- ment of resemblance , and then to a distinction within that resemblance , is the dominant pattern of analogy as it applies to the individual in Shakespeare's ...
... pattern , which progresses from a perceived dissimilarity , to an acknowledg- ment of resemblance , and then to a distinction within that resemblance , is the dominant pattern of analogy as it applies to the individual in Shakespeare's ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
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acceptance action Antony appears audience bear becomes begins brother Brutus Caesar characters child choice Claudio close comes comparison contrast Coriolanus course daughter dead death described effect example face fact father figures final followed give glass Hamlet hand hear Henry Hero human husband identity individual initiation Juliet kind king Lady language live look lost lovers Macbeth marriage married maturity means Measure metaphor mind mirror mother nature never night observed offers once passage pattern perhaps plain play present Press Prince rhetoric Richard ring rites ritual role Romeo says scene seems seen sense separation sexual Shakespeare's similar social society soliloquy speak speech stage suggests symbolic tell thee thing thou tion tragedy truth turn twinned virginity wife woman women York young