Renaissance DramaNorthwestern University Press, 1984 |
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... theatrical conception of the self so clearly realized as in the rise and fall of Jonson's Venetian magnifico . Volpone rehearses so diligently to " cocker vp [ his ] genius ” for improvisation that he displaces a loyal son from his ...
... theatrical conception of the self so clearly realized as in the rise and fall of Jonson's Venetian magnifico . Volpone rehearses so diligently to " cocker vp [ his ] genius ” for improvisation that he displaces a loyal son from his ...
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... theatrical imagery makes clear , Bolingbroke's identity as king is only a role . He will al- ways be player king , and the scenes in which he first monarchizes are therefore parodies , as he himself comes to recognize . The later scene ...
... theatrical imagery makes clear , Bolingbroke's identity as king is only a role . He will al- ways be player king , and the scenes in which he first monarchizes are therefore parodies , as he himself comes to recognize . The later scene ...
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... theatrical viewpoint on his own tragedy . Like Hieronimo or Bolingbroke or Richard III , Macbeth has presumed to act a part in history not his own , but ends staked like a bear in the unreal spectacle of his own tragedy . Still , this ...
... theatrical viewpoint on his own tragedy . Like Hieronimo or Bolingbroke or Richard III , Macbeth has presumed to act a part in history not his own , but ends staked like a bear in the unreal spectacle of his own tragedy . Still , this ...
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MARY BETH ROSE Moral Conceptions of Sexual Love | 1 |
Jonson | 31 |
WILLIAM W E SLIGHTS Unfashioning the Man | 69 |
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