Shakespeare as a dramatic thinker; a popular illustration of fiction as the experimental side of philosophy
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Shakespeare as a dramatic thinker; a popular illustration of fiction as the experimental side of philosophy
- Publication date
- 1907
- Topics
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Religion, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Philosophy, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Philosophy, Religion
- Publisher
- New York, Macmillan Co.; London, Macmillan
- Collection
- marygrovecollege; internetarchivebooks; americana
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
381 pages 20 cm
commitment to retain 20151204
Introduction: What is implied in "The moral system of Shakespeare" -- Book I: Root ideas of Shakespeare's moral system -- Heroism and moral balance: the first four histories -- Wrong and retribution: the second four histories -- Innocence and pathos: the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet -- Wrong and restoration: The comedies of Winter's Tale and Cymbeline -- The life without and the life within: the mask-tragedy of Henry the Eighth -- Book II: Shakespeare's world in its moral complexity -- The outer and inner in application to Roman life -- Moral problems dramatised -- Comedy as life in equilibrium -- Tragedy as equilibrium overthrown -- The moral significance of humour -- Book III: The forces of life in Shakespeare's moral world -- Personality and its dramatic expression in intrigue and irony -- The momentum of character and the sway of circumstance -- The pendulum of history -- Supernatural agency in Shakespeare's moral world -- Moral accident and overruling providence
commitment to retain 20151204
Introduction: What is implied in "The moral system of Shakespeare" -- Book I: Root ideas of Shakespeare's moral system -- Heroism and moral balance: the first four histories -- Wrong and retribution: the second four histories -- Innocence and pathos: the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet -- Wrong and restoration: The comedies of Winter's Tale and Cymbeline -- The life without and the life within: the mask-tragedy of Henry the Eighth -- Book II: Shakespeare's world in its moral complexity -- The outer and inner in application to Roman life -- Moral problems dramatised -- Comedy as life in equilibrium -- Tragedy as equilibrium overthrown -- The moral significance of humour -- Book III: The forces of life in Shakespeare's moral world -- Personality and its dramatic expression in intrigue and irony -- The momentum of character and the sway of circumstance -- The pendulum of history -- Supernatural agency in Shakespeare's moral world -- Moral accident and overruling providence
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- Addeddate
- 2020-03-19 21:25:13
- Bookplateleaf
- 0004
- Boxid
- IA1784301
- Camera
- Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control)
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- COL-609
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- urn:oclc:record:1157234912
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- Pages
- 402
- Ppi
- 300
- Rcs_key
- 24143
- Republisher_date
- 20200304182942
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- Republisher_time
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 353508
- Full catalog record
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