Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty Years, 7 tomasRoutledge, 2013-10-08 - 392 psl. First Published in 2002. Part of the G.Wilson Knight collection, the essays included in this volume constitute a fairly consistent record of his attempts over a period of some forty years to explore the deeper significances of Shakespearian poetry and drama. |
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... crown. I recall what came on me as a sudden illumination like that I experienced when first recognizing the more mystical properties of the Final Plays. I saw that Shakespeare's seemingly out-dated kings and barons with their rivalries ...
... crown. I recall what came on me as a sudden illumination like that I experienced when first recognizing the more mystical properties of the Final Plays. I saw that Shakespeare's seemingly out-dated kings and barons with their rivalries ...
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... Crown. If it were still suspected, despite the arguments set out in The Crown of Life, that Henry VIII was only in part Shakespeare's, I have today more evidence to draw upon. Among my arguments were the clear facts that the scenes ...
... Crown. If it were still suspected, despite the arguments set out in The Crown of Life, that Henry VIII was only in part Shakespeare's, I have today more evidence to draw upon. Among my arguments were the clear facts that the scenes ...
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... crown. My collection shows how I have been for forty years labouring to liberate the Ariel powers, the spirit-powers, of Shakespearian drama for our use. There has been need for continual reiteration and continual defence. The ...
... crown. My collection shows how I have been for forty years labouring to liberate the Ariel powers, the spirit-powers, of Shakespearian drama for our use. There has been need for continual reiteration and continual defence. The ...
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... Crown may have Christian, even Christlike (pp. 101-3, 120-1, 359), implications. Shakespeare is concerned with love, but also with power; and power and politics converge. He is always 'royal', seldom 'ecclesiastical'. His dramatic ...
... Crown may have Christian, even Christlike (pp. 101-3, 120-1, 359), implications. Shakespeare is concerned with love, but also with power; and power and politics converge. He is always 'royal', seldom 'ecclesiastical'. His dramatic ...
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... crown. And yet, might it not be objected that this drama's contents are inadequate to the high themes we have been envisaging? Can so evident a period-piece bear so royal a weight? Yes, it can. For this contemporaneity, this 'dating ...
... crown. And yet, might it not be objected that this drama's contents are inadequate to the high themes we have been envisaging? Can so evident a period-piece bear so royal a weight? Yes, it can. For this contemporaneity, this 'dating ...
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II BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
Ill THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
IV ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP 1929 | 53 |
V MYSTIC SYMBOLISM 1931 | 65 |
VI JESUS AND SHAKESPEARE 1934 | 69 |
VII ON HENRY VIII 1936 | 75 |
VIII THE MAKING OF MACBETH 1936 | 83 |
XV NEW DIMENSIONS IN SHAKESPEARIAN INTERPRETATION 1959 | 197 |
XVI TIMON OF ATHENS AND ITS DRAMATIC DESCENDANTS 1961 | 211 |
XVII THE TRAGIC ENIGMA 1964 | 223 |
XVIII SHAKESPEARE AND RELIGION 1964 | 227 |
XIX SHAKESPEARE AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1964 | 241 |
XX NEW LIGHT ON THE SONNETS 1964 | 253 |
XXI C B PURDOMS SHAKESPEARIAN THEORY 1964 | 267 |
XXII SHAKESPEARE AND THE SUPERNATURAL 1964 | 281 |
IX ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON composed 1940 | 91 |
X FROM THIS SCEPTRED ISLE 1941 | 113 |
XI FOUR PILLARS OF WISDOM 1941 | 119 |
XII SHAKESPEARES WORLD 1942 | 133 |
A STUDY OF APU OLLANTAY 1947 | 139 |
XIV THE AVENGING MIND 1948 | 181 |
XXIII CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 1965 | 293 |
XXIV SYMBOLISM 1966 | 305 |
APPENDIXES | 319 |
INDEXES | 365 |
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