The Sovereign Flower: On Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism Together with Related Essays and Indexes to Earlier VolumesRoutledge, 28.10.2013 - 328 sivua First published in 2002. This is the final Volume IV of the five G. Wilson Knight collected works series and focuses on Shakespeare as the Poet of Royalism together with related essays and indexes to earlier volumes. The emphasis in this volume is the shift from Shakespeare as the poet of England to Shakespeare as the poet of royalism, in a wide sense. |
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... Crown during the last twenty years will be found at the conclusion of Atlantic Crossing ( 1936 ; pp . 327-35 ) . For further information regarding my work on Shakespeare and the nation , see Appendix A. I I The Shakespearian Royalty f ...
... Crown during the last twenty years will be found at the conclusion of Atlantic Crossing ( 1936 ; pp . 327-35 ) . For further information regarding my work on Shakespeare and the nation , see Appendix A. I I The Shakespearian Royalty f ...
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... Crown . Shakespeare here resembles his wild contemporary Christopher Marlowe , but though the events are Marlovian , the treatment is not . From the start there is a basic sense of moral law : 1 The process is well illustrated by Mr ...
... Crown . Shakespeare here resembles his wild contemporary Christopher Marlowe , but though the events are Marlovian , the treatment is not . From the start there is a basic sense of moral law : 1 The process is well illustrated by Mr ...
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... Crown is to burn , as it burns here in the ambitious craving of Richard , Duke of York and Richard , Duke of Gloucester ( 2 Henry VI , 1. i . 241-60 ; 3 Henry VI , 111 . ii . 124-95 ) , as an ultimate splendour , though there is to be a ...
... Crown is to burn , as it burns here in the ambitious craving of Richard , Duke of York and Richard , Duke of Gloucester ( 2 Henry VI , 1. i . 241-60 ; 3 Henry VI , 111 . ii . 124-95 ) , as an ultimate splendour , though there is to be a ...
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... crown ' , his interlocutor answered crisply , ' Profaned , dishonour'd , and the third usurp'd ' ( Iv . iv . 368 ) . Whatever courage he may show , Richard cannot with reason appeal to Saint George . The whole play is against him . He ...
... crown ' , his interlocutor answered crisply , ' Profaned , dishonour'd , and the third usurp'd ' ( Iv . iv . 368 ) . Whatever courage he may show , Richard cannot with reason appeal to Saint George . The whole play is against him . He ...
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... Crown symbolizes the nation's soul - life , which is also the greater self of each subject . In Shakespeare's human kings we watch different persons daring to identify themselves with this supreme value ; and we can view each personal ...
... Crown symbolizes the nation's soul - life , which is also the greater self of each subject . In Shakespeare's human kings we watch different persons daring to identify themselves with this supreme value ; and we can view each personal ...
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Well | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
A Literature and the Nation | 263 |
cA Royal Propaganda | 273 |
The Second Part of King Henry VI and Macbeth | 280 |
E The Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation 1928 | 287 |
A Shakespearian Works | 297 |
General | 318 |
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