The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseMethuen, 1968 - 452 psl. |
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... Coriolanus , an unscrupulous piece of manipulation which gives the audience an ironic sense of the inevitability of the sub- sequent events , as Coriolanus is easily manipulated into a fury and easily expelled from Rome . - Like Timon ...
... Coriolanus , an unscrupulous piece of manipulation which gives the audience an ironic sense of the inevitability of the sub- sequent events , as Coriolanus is easily manipulated into a fury and easily expelled from Rome . - Like Timon ...
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... Coriolanus is still the centre of conversation , and in the following scene we see him in disguise outside Aufidius ' house : after expressing his hatred of man's fickleness , he tries to gain entry via the servants ' quarters . This is ...
... Coriolanus is still the centre of conversation , and in the following scene we see him in disguise outside Aufidius ' house : after expressing his hatred of man's fickleness , he tries to gain entry via the servants ' quarters . This is ...
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... Coriolanus is treated ' as if he were son and heir to Mars ' , and first Aufidius ' respect is shown in the mocking ... Coriolanus ) . Lastly our commentator even records Coriolanus ' own characteristically violent images : ' He'll go ...
... Coriolanus is treated ' as if he were son and heir to Mars ' , and first Aufidius ' respect is shown in the mocking ... Coriolanus ) . Lastly our commentator even records Coriolanus ' own characteristically violent images : ' He'll go ...
Turinys
Shakespeares Use of Prose I | 1 |
A Critical Method | 19 |
From Clown to Character | 52 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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