Gratisversand in ganz Deutschland!
Bookbot

Clifford Leech

    Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Tragedy
    • 1992

      "Two Gentlemen of Verona is commonly agreed to be Shakespeare's first comedy, and probably his first play. A comedy built around the confusions of doubling, cross - dressing and identity, it is also a play about the ideal of male friendship an what happens to those friendships when men fall in love. William Carroll's engaging Introduction focuses on the traditions and sources that stand behind the play and explores Shakespeare's unique and bold treatment of them. Special attention is given to the strong female figure of Julia - a prototype for some of Shakespeare's later and most loved heroines, Viola (Twelth Night) and Rosalind (As you Like It)."--Publisher's description

      Two Gentlemen of Verona
    • 1969

      Tragedy

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,5(11)Abgeben

      Exploring the evolution of tragedy from ancient Greece to contemporary times, this work delves into the genre's defining elements, including the tragic hero, chorus, and key concepts like catharsis, peripeteia, and anagnorisis. It offers a comprehensive overview of how the meaning of tragedy has transformed throughout European history, highlighting its enduring themes and structures.

      Tragedy