Class and Society in ShakespeareBloomsbury Publishing, 2007年11月15日 - 608 頁 The Continuum Shakespeare Dictionaries provide authoritative yet accessible guides to the principal subject-areas covered by the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. The dictionaries provide readers with a comprehensive guide to the topic under discussion, its occurrence and significance in Shakespeare's works, and its contemporary meanings. Entries range from a few lines in length to mini-essays, providing the opportunity to explore an important literary or historical concept or idea in depth. Entries include: apothecary, bear-baiting, Caesar, degree, gentry, Henry V, kingdom, London, masque, nobility, plague, society, treason, usury, whore and youth. They follow an easy to use three-part structure: a general introduction to the term or topic; a survey of its significance and use in Shakespeare's plays and a guide to further reading. |
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第 10 頁
... Later on, Coriolanus picks up on the associations established in the consulship episode (COR 3.2.117–23). This repetition comes at a crucial point in Coriolanus' career in Rome, when he is about to come under direct physical threat from ...
... Later on, Coriolanus picks up on the associations established in the consulship episode (COR 3.2.117–23). This repetition comes at a crucial point in Coriolanus' career in Rome, when he is about to come under direct physical threat from ...
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... later revelations regarding the prior relations between Angelo and Mariana demonstrate that in fact Angelo has a history of doing things like this. By invoking mercy, Isabella puts into sharp relief a disjunction between the letter of ...
... later revelations regarding the prior relations between Angelo and Mariana demonstrate that in fact Angelo has a history of doing things like this. By invoking mercy, Isabella puts into sharp relief a disjunction between the letter of ...
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... later in the three Henry VI plays at 2 HVI 5.1.198–210 with an altercation between Clifford and Warwick. This is a standard ritual of military challenge, drawing upon the importance of heraldic devices in warfare. But there is more here ...
... later in the three Henry VI plays at 2 HVI 5.1.198–210 with an altercation between Clifford and Warwick. This is a standard ritual of military challenge, drawing upon the importance of heraldic devices in warfare. But there is more here ...
第 40 頁
... later in Act 5 of the same play, and many other places in the plays. Sea battles present an even more tricky problem, for example the reporting of the Battle of Actium at Antony and Cleopatra (3.10). The chief strategic difficulty posed ...
... later in Act 5 of the same play, and many other places in the plays. Sea battles present an even more tricky problem, for example the reporting of the Battle of Actium at Antony and Cleopatra (3.10). The chief strategic difficulty posed ...
第 43 頁
... later in the cycle by the Duke of York at 3 HVI 1.4.121–35. York's diatribe draws attention to the fact that the convention of royal beauty is not enough; it has to be accompanied by hard cash or the equivalent as well. The associations ...
... later in the cycle by the Duke of York at 3 HVI 1.4.121–35. York's diatribe draws attention to the fact that the convention of royal beauty is not enough; it has to be accompanied by hard cash or the equivalent as well. The associations ...
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