Lectures on ShakespearePrinceton University Press, 2019年10月8日 - 432页 From one of the great modern writers, the acclaimed lectures in which he draws on a lifetime of experience to take the measure of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets |
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... experience of all artistic activities; and last, an awareness, openly and happily accepted, of one's own prejudices.” Auden brought these aptitudes to Shakespeare's plays in abundance and with massive intelligence. Auden was “suspicious ...
... experience analogous to that of encountering a person. Just as one can think and speak separately of a person's physical experience, his mind, and his character, so one can consider the formal aspects of a poem, its contents, and its ...
... experience has stayed with me.” “Auden was wonderful to listen to. I did my best to read a play a week and the pleasure of reading them has continued to this day along with the pleasure of Auden's own verse.” Auden was thirty-nine years ...
... experience. An historian might complain of the irrelevance of the love story, a classical playwright of the irrelevance of the historical detail, and a theatrical producer of the multitude of tiny scenes. But Shakespeare needs this ...
... experience makes you sad. I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad—and to travel for it too!” (IV.i.28–29). In a play with many exiles, Jaques, Auden says, “is self-exiled,” and he quotes Goethe in ...
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The Comedy of Errors and The Two Gentlemen of Verona 23 | 23 |
Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 53 |
The Taming of the Shrew King John and Richard II | 63 |
Henry IV Parts One and Two and Henry V | 101 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 124 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 181 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 231 |
Timon of Athens | 255 |
Pericles and Cymbeline | 270 |
Concluding Lecture | 308 |
APPENDIX I | 321 |
Fall Term Final Examination | 341 |
Audens Markings in Kittredge | 347 |