Shakespeare the Playwright: A Companion to the Complete Tragedies, Histories, Comedies, and RomancesBloomsbury Academic, 12. 3. 1991 - 888 strán (strany) A useful guide for the general reader, as well as high school and undergraduate students, to Shakespeare's 37 plays. After a brief introduction outlining Shakespeare's life and career, Cahn carefully guides the reader through each play in turn, from first scene to last, using a mixture of quotation, paraphrase, and critical comment. His style is accessible and unpretentious, and his insights into the `psychological consistency' of Shakespeare's characters--the main focus of the commentary--are stimulating and sometimes provocative. Library Journal |
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... nature , " but places it in conjunction with another word that becomes a leitmotif : " monster . " In his speech , " unnatural " suggests " opposing nature , " or opposing the natural scheme of things . Although France questions what ...
... nature , take More composition , and fierce quality , Than doth within a dull , stale , tired bed Go to th ... nature can reason it thus and thus , yet nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects . ( I , ii , 102-106 ) Like ...
... nature is too noble for the world " ( III , i , 254 ) , but that explanation is inaccurate . Coriolanus's nature , whatever that might be , has not been allowed to survive . All that he has is the nature his mother forced on him ...
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THE HISTORIES | 283 |
THE COMEDIES | 525 |
THE ROMANCES | 743 |
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