The Comedy of Evil on Shakespeare's StageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 184 páginas Concerned with the conventionally comic representation of evil on the English Renaissance stage. |
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... mind . Equally remote to the mod- ern mind , with its secular values firmly rooted in the material world , is the medieval correlation of matter with evil . Although matter was not considered to be either wholly or substantially evil ...
... mind . Equally remote to the mod- ern mind , with its secular values firmly rooted in the material world , is the medieval correlation of matter with evil . Although matter was not considered to be either wholly or substantially evil ...
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... mind , could not have meant anything to the untutored mind of the ordinary man , even in the devout Middle Ages . Could the theoretically privative nature of evil reduce the immedi- acy of pests , pains , and plagues ? Could the ...
... mind , could not have meant anything to the untutored mind of the ordinary man , even in the devout Middle Ages . Could the theoretically privative nature of evil reduce the immedi- acy of pests , pains , and plagues ? Could the ...
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... mind , 14 , 27 ; treatises , 25 Medwall , Henry , Nature , 64 , 77 , 153 Mephistophilis , 13 , 111 , 112 Middle Ages , 18 , 21 , 23 , 27 , 28 , 33 , 34 , 42 Middleton , Thomas , 45. See also Black Book , The Milton , John , 19 , 28 Mind ...
... mind , 14 , 27 ; treatises , 25 Medwall , Henry , Nature , 64 , 77 , 153 Mephistophilis , 13 , 111 , 112 Middle Ages , 18 , 21 , 23 , 27 , 28 , 33 , 34 , 42 Middleton , Thomas , 45. See also Black Book , The Milton , John , 19 , 28 Mind ...
Contenido
Preface | 9 |
Demonic Humor in the Arts | 32 |
Morality and Mockery | 54 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action actually Ages appears assumes audience becomes body called century character Christian church civilization comedy of evil comic concerned continued conventional Dance death definition demonic demonstration devil disguise drama early Elizabethan English episodes equivocation example existence face fact falls Falstaff figure final flesh follow forces hand hell hero homiletic human humor involving ironic John king language late later laugh laughter less London Macbeth manifestation Mankind Master means medieval merely Middle mind mock mockery moral Murderer mystery nature nature of evil non-Being occurs offers once origin Oxford parody performance physical play possible privative reality remarks represented role scene seems sense sensuality serious serve Shakespeare's sins soul spirit stage stand symbolic tavern technique theme things thou throughout tion tradition tragedy tragic turn ultimate universal values Vice victim villain virtue young