The Heroic Idiom of Shakespearean TragedyUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 254 psl. Shakespeare's idiom is an aggregate of archaic modes of speech and codes of conduct. This book attempts to make that idiom more accessible and, in the process, to illuminate the significance of heroic concepts to a study of Shakespeare's tragedies and histories. |
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... Achilles think that he has lost his reputation , whereas in fact the Greeks prize Achilles as highly as he prizes himself . What motivates them to go to such lengths to get him back on the field is an unspoken faith in his absolute ...
... Achilles think that he has lost his reputation , whereas in fact the Greeks prize Achilles as highly as he prizes himself . What motivates them to go to such lengths to get him back on the field is an unspoken faith in his absolute ...
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... Achilles ' questioning why the generals passed him by without deference ; and his answer echoes Ulysses ' observation that all value is relative , all reputation subject to envious and calumniating time : So our virtues Lie in th ...
... Achilles ' questioning why the generals passed him by without deference ; and his answer echoes Ulysses ' observation that all value is relative , all reputation subject to envious and calumniating time : So our virtues Lie in th ...
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... Achilles instructs them to report the deed falsely and thereby to maintain his legendary fame : " On , Myrmidons , and cry you all amain , / ' Achilles hath the mighty Hector slain ' " ( 5.8.13-14 ) . Then , to satisfy Homeric tradition ...
... Achilles instructs them to report the deed falsely and thereby to maintain his legendary fame : " On , Myrmidons , and cry you all amain , / ' Achilles hath the mighty Hector slain ' " ( 5.8.13-14 ) . Then , to satisfy Homeric tradition ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Heroism in the Early Plays | 26 |
A Repudiation of the Past | 51 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 8
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