The Crown of Life: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysMethuen, 1965 - 336 Seiten In this classic study, Professor Wilson Knight examines Shakespeare's last plays from Pericles to Henry VIII, and reassesses their critical importance. |
Inhalt
Preface | 10 |
an essay on | 76 |
i Themes and Persons | 129 |
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action Antony and Cleopatra Ariel Arviragus Autolycus Belarius boys Britain Buckingham Caliban Cerimon child Christian Cloten contrast Cranmer crown Cymbeline death divine dramatic dream earlier emphasis eternity evil Falstaff feast Final Plays flowers gods Guiderius Hamlet heaven Henry VIII Hermione Hermione's honour human humour Iachimo imagery Imogen important Jupiter Jupiter's Katharine King John King Lear King's lady later Leontes lord Macbeth magic Mamilius Marina Merchant of Venice Miranda mystic nature noble Othello passages Paulina peace Perdita Pericles persons phrase play's plot poet poetic poetry Polixenes Posthumus princely Prospero Queen recalling reference religious Renaissance rhythms Richard Richard II ritual Roman Romeo and Juliet royal scene Shake Shakespeare's Shakespearian shows Simonides soul speak speech spirit suggestion sweet Sycorax symbol Tempest Thaisa thee theme thing thou thought throughout thunder Timon of Athens tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Vision Winter's Tale Wolsey Wolsey's words