The Elizabethan History Play: a Study of Its Types and Dramatic TechniquesStanford University, 1959 - 708 էջ |
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... hero's weakness which allows " vnhappy chance " or the fatefull stars to bring him misery . The starres do gouerne , whose immortall power Sometimes begets a fatall birth of woe ; Sometimes again inuerts their sullen course To ...
... hero's weakness which allows " vnhappy chance " or the fatefull stars to bring him misery . The starres do gouerne , whose immortall power Sometimes begets a fatall birth of woe ; Sometimes again inuerts their sullen course To ...
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... hero face his tragedy ? " Woodstock does have some of the characteristics of an Elizabethan tragic hero . The author's characterization of him is heavy - handed but consistent and probable . He is pic- tured , in variance from the ...
... hero face his tragedy ? " Woodstock does have some of the characteristics of an Elizabethan tragic hero . The author's characterization of him is heavy - handed but consistent and probable . He is pic- tured , in variance from the ...
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... hero which would be most popular on the stage and at the same time to preserve the popularly conceived character of that hero . The play was written before the death in 1588 of Dick Tarlton , who played the part of Dericke.7 It was ...
... hero which would be most popular on the stage and at the same time to preserve the popularly conceived character of that hero . The play was written before the death in 1588 of Dick Tarlton , who played the part of Dericke.7 It was ...
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Fictional Characters in | 17 |
Comedies Containing Unadulterated | 24 |
History and Historical Tragedies | 30 |
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action acts appear Arthur attempt audience ballad Battle of Alcazar Bolingbroke Bonduca Cambises Caratacus Catholic character characterization chronicle coherence comedy comic scenes considerably Cromwell death defeat dramatic edition Edricus Edward Edward II Elinor Elizabeth Elizabethan England English History Play episodes extant Falconbridge Famous Victories France French give Gorboduc haue Hence Henry IV plays Henry VI Henry's Henslowe hero Heywood historical framework historical material history playwrights Holinshed illustrate intended interest Jack Straw John's King John Locrine London Lord Malone Society Reprints Marlowe Marlowe's Massacre at Paris meaning moral Mortimer murder nobles Oldcastle Oxford Peele Philip playwright plot political popular portrayed Prince Hal probably purpose Queen reason rebellion rebels Richard Richard II Romans ruler Selimus Senecan Shakespeare Shakespeare's Histories soldiers speech stage Stukeley Tamburlaine theme Tillyard tion torical tory play Troublesome Reign unity Valiant Welshman villain W. W. Greg Wolsey Woodstock Wounds of Civil