Shakespeare's SoliloquiesFirst published in 1987. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 72
Page v
... speech on commodity (II.i.56I~98) HENRY Iv, PART TWO Sleeplessness ~ the lot of kings/zip (III.i.1~31) Prince Hal on the glory and burden of the crown (IV.v.19—46) HENRY Iv, PART ONE Falstafl's reflections on honour (V.i.125—41) ix 23 ...
... speech on commodity (II.i.56I~98) HENRY Iv, PART TWO Sleeplessness ~ the lot of kings/zip (III.i.1~31) Prince Hal on the glory and burden of the crown (IV.v.19—46) HENRY Iv, PART ONE Falstafl's reflections on honour (V.i.125—41) ix 23 ...
Page vii
... .1~22) I63 KING LEAR Leafs soliloquizing speeches I71 Leafs visions (IV.oi.151~75) I73 CONCLUSION I79 NOTES 193 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 210 Preface This little book, which was originally published in German, Contents vii.
... .1~22) I63 KING LEAR Leafs soliloquizing speeches I71 Leafs visions (IV.oi.151~75) I73 CONCLUSION I79 NOTES 193 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 210 Preface This little book, which was originally published in German, Contents vii.
Page 3
... speech. Dramatists employed the full range of so-called conventions in order to inform and instruct the spectators, to appeal to their power of imagination, but also to remind them of the fictionality of their theatrical experience ...
... speech. Dramatists employed the full range of so-called conventions in order to inform and instruct the spectators, to appeal to their power of imagination, but also to remind them of the fictionality of their theatrical experience ...
Page 5
... speech should be spoken to oneself or shared with the audience, gave the answer: 'I personally believe that it's ... speeches exchanged between characters. Thus the soliloquy has with some justification been said to have contributed to ...
... speech should be spoken to oneself or shared with the audience, gave the answer: 'I personally believe that it's ... speeches exchanged between characters. Thus the soliloquy has with some justification been said to have contributed to ...
Page 6
... speeches of Senecan tragedy'0 — Shakespeare's soliloquies became an organic part of his dramatic compositions, and this process began early on. It becomes apparent also that the instinctive dramatist in Shakespeare sensed early on the ...
... speeches of Senecan tragedy'0 — Shakespeare's soliloquies became an organic part of his dramatic compositions, and this process began early on. It becomes apparent also that the instinctive dramatist in Shakespeare sensed early on the ...
Contents
1 | |
13 | |
3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE COMEDIES AND ROMANCES | 45 |
4 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE TRAGEDIES | 88 |
5 CONCLUSION | 179 |
NOTES | 193 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 210 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abstract action actor already Angelo apostrophe appearance audience audience’s awareness becomes beginning Brutus Caesar character Clemen comedy comic contrast conventions convey Cymbeline dagger death deed Desdemona dialogue difficult dramatic dramatists effect Elizabethan emotions epithalamium expression eyes Falstaff father feeling figure final finally find first act first soliloquy follow Gentlemen of Verona gestures give Hamlet hath Helena Henry IV honour Iachimo imagery imagination Imogen’s impression influence Isabella Juliet julius Caesar King Lear Lady Macbeth language Launce Lear’s lines London loquy Lucius magic Malvolio mind monologue murder nature night Othello particular passage personification powers preceding presented Prospero questions reflection rhetorical Richard Richard III Romeo Romeo and juliet scene sense sentence sequence Shakespeare Survey Shakespeare’s plays Shakespeare’s soliloquies significance situation sleep soli speak speaker specific speech spoken stage style thee There’s thou thoughts tragedies tragic Twelfth Night Tybalt vision words