Othello's Sacrifice: Essays on Shakespeare and Romantic TraditionGuernica Editions, 1996 - 125 strán (strany) In these essays, John O'Meara re-assesses both the tragic limitations and inherent promise of Romantic tradition in the interpretation of Shakespeare. The philosophical theory of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy, is brought forward as consummating that tradition. Building on concepts which Anthroposophy supplies O'Meara proceeds to a fresh reading of Shakespeare's work. A wide range of plays is covered from Richard II to The Tempest, with special focus on Othello and King Lear. The endings of these plays, O'Meara sees as pivotal to Shakespeare's evolution into a final phase prophetic of the Romantic experience to come which Steiner fulfils. |
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Shakespearean Tragic Representation | 23 |
The Coming of Rudolf Steiner and Romantic | 57 |
Notes | 115 |
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Othello's Sacrifice: Essays on Shakespeare and Romantic Tradition John O'Meara Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1996 |
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A.C. Bradley achievement Anthroposophy Antony's Barfield Bolingbroke's Bradley characters Cleopatra conception Consciousness Soul Consciousness Soul-experience Coriolanus course criticism of Shakespeare death Desdemona device dramatic Ego's Elizabethan emotion ending of King evil evocation evolution expression F.R. Leavis fact faith feeling finally further grief guilt Hamlet heart hero's heroic criticism heroic grandeur higher Ego higher power Hough Imaginative Soul implied inner-outer duality instance Intuition John Middleton Murry King Lear Lear's Leontes literal literature London Macbeth Marina Mind Soul Miranda Movement Murry nature negation Nicholas Brooke Othello otherworldly experience Owen Barfield Pericles play post-Romantic heroic Prospero's reflected repre representation of passion represented Romanticism Rudolf Steiner self-exposition self-expository sense sentation Shake Shakespeare criticism Shakespearean Tragedy Shakespearean tragic significance speare spectacle suggest Swinburne Thaisa thee thinking thou Timon tion tragic experience verbal reference vision Viswanathan Wheel of Fire Wilson Knight Winter's Tale