Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic CharacterRoutledge, 11 Eki 2013 - 168 sayfa First published in 1985. In this revisionist history of comic characterization, Karen Newman argues that, contrary to received opinion, Shakespeare was not the first comic dramatist to create self-conscious characters who seem 'lifelike' or 'realistic'. His comic practice is firmly set within a comic tradition which stretches from Plautus and Menander to playwrights of the Italian Renaissance. |
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... noted ironies of the play that this discovery leads him to make his foul proposition to Isabella . The first person plural also implies a reader complicit with such universalizing rhetoric . As audience we are led by these pronouns ...
... noted ironies of the play that this discovery leads him to make his foul proposition to Isabella . The first person plural also implies a reader complicit with such universalizing rhetoric . As audience we are led by these pronouns ...
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... noted earlier by Isabella's ' Save your honour ' , which Angelo takes in quite a different sense from Isabella's intended formula of parting , initiates this associative movement . Angelo's shift via metaphor from temptation to ...
... noted earlier by Isabella's ' Save your honour ' , which Angelo takes in quite a different sense from Isabella's intended formula of parting , initiates this associative movement . Angelo's shift via metaphor from temptation to ...
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Comic plot conventions in Measure for Measure | 20 |
Menander and New Comedy | 30 |
Plautus and Terence | 40 |
The enchantments of Circe | 57 |
As You Like It and Twelfth Night | 94 |
Mistaking in Much | 109 |
Shakespeares rhetoric of consciousness | 121 |
Notes | 129 |
Index of plays discussed | 149 |
General index viii X XI 1 ឆ៩៩ 20 30 42 57 | 151 |
149 | 152 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character: Dramatic Convention in Classical ... Karen Newman Sınırlı önizleme - 2005 |
Shakespeare's Rhetoric of Comic Character: Dramatic Convention in Classical ... Karen Newman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1985 |
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