The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature

The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature

Author: C. A. Patrides

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780719017308

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This remarkable collection of original essays by a distinguished group of American and English scholars explores attitudes toward apocalyptic thought and the Book of Revelation as they were reflected, over many centuries, in theological discourse, political activity, and artistic and literary endeavors.


Critical Approaches to Six Major English Works

Critical Approaches to Six Major English Works

Author: R. M. Lumiansky

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2016-11-11

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1512804142

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In each of these six essays, treating the greatest literary accomplishments of medieval and renaissance England, the author is concerned with the literary work as a whole and with a survey of recent critical approaches to it. Beowulf, by R. E. Kaske; The Canterbury Tales, by Richard L. Hoffman; Le Morte Darthur, by Larry D. Benson; The Faerie Queen, by A. C. Ham­ilton, King Lear, by Ernest William Talbert; and Paradise Lost, by Irene Samuel.


Shakespearean Criticism

Shakespearean Criticism

Author: Laurie Lanzen Harris

Publisher: Shakespearean Criticism

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13:

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The plays, theme or focus of this volume includes: The Comedy of ErrorsHamletHenry IV, Parts 1 and 2Timon of AthensTwelfth Night


An Approach to King Lear

An Approach to King Lear

Author: Ram Chandra Sharma

Publisher: Delhi : Macmillan Company of India

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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Imran Khan draws comparisons between the two cultures that moulded him and analyzes the cultural differences between East and West, encompassing the religious beliefs and political ideals he has encountered over the years.


"Image of that Horror"

Author: Joseph Anthony Wittreich

Publisher: Huntington Library Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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This innovative book draws attention with force and clarity to the prophetic center and apocalyptic framework of King Lear. Image of that Horror demonstrates how Shakespeare mined scripture for analogies that pluralize the play's meanings and universalize its significance. In exploring the play's literary and cultural relations, this book addresses the larger questions of King Lear's sources, its genre, and its Christian character.


Good and Evil in Shakespeare ́s King Lear and Macbeth

Good and Evil in Shakespeare ́s King Lear and Macbeth

Author: Alina Degünther

Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)

Published: 2014-02-01

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 3954895641

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The concepts of good and evil, which can be understood and defined differently, are two broad and sapid concepts because of its diverse interpretations. The two abstract notions have been discussed throughout the centuries since the human existence and continue to be a dispute today. However, the meaning of good and evil was especially interesting in the middle Ages and Renaissance that will be introduced in the first part of this thesis. It will present the different origins of good and evil and examine how variously these concepts were perceived in the middle Ages and Renaissance. It should be pointed out that there was a great contrast in defining of good and evil in both centuries. Additionally, the second part of the thesis will explore the problems of those concepts in terms of King Lear and Macbeth. It will deal with the problems of goodness of Cordelia and Banquo, evilness of Edmund and Lady Macbeth and badness of Lear and Macbeth. It will also identify how the characters turn to good, bad or evil side, whether they become creator or victims of evil, and finally reveal who of them can be called good, bad or evil person. Finally, the third part of the thesis will present the interpretation of the final scenes where both tragedies end with the coronation of the new king. It will explore the conflict of both forces and reveal what kind of force can actually win the struggle between good and evil in both plays. It will also deal with the problem of ambivalent depiction of the characters and examine the question of what is actually good and evil and how to define it in Shakespeare ́s plays. So, the aim of the thesis is to explore the problems of the concepts of good and evil in terms of the tragedies King Lear and Macbeth and to identify to what extent the characters can be seen as good and evil.