Shakespearian ComedyMalcolm Bradbury, David Palmer |
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Page 225
... Caliban had really tried to ravish Miranda . What a rape was there ! Glass - house innocence corrupted by - its shadow or its proto- type ? —outdoor ignorance . Prospero had arrived on Caliban's Eden and forthwith begun to act like God ...
... Caliban had really tried to ravish Miranda . What a rape was there ! Glass - house innocence corrupted by - its shadow or its proto- type ? —outdoor ignorance . Prospero had arrived on Caliban's Eden and forthwith begun to act like God ...
Page 237
... Caliban ? Caliban , as we have seen , resembles the petit sauvage of Diderot , in that he joins the passions of a grown man to the ignorance of a child . It may be that Greek Romance showed Shakespeare a way to resolve the main paradox ...
... Caliban ? Caliban , as we have seen , resembles the petit sauvage of Diderot , in that he joins the passions of a grown man to the ignorance of a child . It may be that Greek Romance showed Shakespeare a way to resolve the main paradox ...
Page 239
... Caliban , and Jaques is unassimilable , then Caliban too is , what we had always suspected , at bottom unredeemable . Which is why a good Shakespearian like Glynne Wickham misremembered the text and supposed that at the end of The ...
... Caliban , and Jaques is unassimilable , then Caliban too is , what we had always suspected , at bottom unredeemable . Which is why a good Shakespearian like Glynne Wickham misremembered the text and supposed that at the end of The ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Constancy | 31 |
Shakespeare Without Sources STANLEY WELLS | 58 |
Copyright | |
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Literature, Travel, and Colonial Writing in the English Renaissance, 1545-1625 Andrew Hadfield No preview available - 2007 |