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Heroic Image in Five Shakespearean Tragedies
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Matthew N. Proser
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English
Published/Copyright:
1965
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Centers upon the protagonists of Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Othello, Coriolanus, and Antony and Cleopatra.
Originally published in 1965.
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December 8, 2015
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9781400877690
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264
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Keywords for this book
Macduff (Macbeth); Banquo; William Shakespeare; Shakespearean tragedy; Irony; Macbeth; Five Plays; Tragic hero; Poetry; Kenneth Burke; Tragedy; Assassination; Caesar and Pompey; Iago; Shakespeare's plays; Satire; Superiority (short story); G. Wilson Knight; Cuckold; Lady Macduff; Conceit; Roderigo; Gorboduc; Prince Hamlet; Trebonius; Coriolanus; The Other Hand; Satyr play; Cowardice; Character (arts); Pun; Soliloquy; Tyrant; Republicanism; Dream world (plot device); Hyperbole; Ambiguity; Self-image; Young Siward; Roman Triumph; Demona; Grand manner; Harry Morgan Ayres; Apuleius; Absurdity; In Death; A. C. Bradley; J. Dover Wilson; Perversion; Brabantio; Imagery; Pity; The Various; Disgust; Censure; Blank verse; G. (novel); Moralia; Egotism; T. S. Eliot; Russian Bear; Final statement; Evocation; Criticism; Light Thickens; Seriousness; Plebs; The Good Soldier; Funeral oration (ancient Greece); Benedetto Croce
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;