A Commentary on Shakespeare's Richard III

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Psychology Press, 2005 - 270 страници

First published in 1968.

Providing a detailed and rigorous analysis of Richard III, this Commentary reveals every nuance of meaning whilst maintaining a firm grasp on the structure of the play. The result is an outstanding lesson in the methodology of Shakespearian criticism as well as an essential study for students of the early plays of Shakespeare.

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SCENE ONE I
1
General Structure 1 The Opening Soliloquy 2The PreShake
20
Annes Soliloquy 24 The Address as a Means of Irony 27 Annes
30
Richards Tactics 31 The ConversionSpeech 33 Psychological
39
The Opening Episodes 44Richards Entry
62
The SelfContained Scene in Shakespeares Plays 64 The Place
72
Comparison with Richards Dream in V iii 73 Dramatization of
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Dreams in PreShakespearian Drama 77 Brakenburys Monologue
83
Treatment of a Minor Episode 135 The Spectacle and the Text 136
136
Hastings Rôle and Dramatic Irony 138 Richards Entry 138
142
SCENE SIX
148
Dramatic Techniques 151 Buckinghams Report 152 Irony
156
The Initial Meeting 159 The Brakenbury Episode 159 Lament
162
The Dialogue between Richard and Buckingham 165 Richards
169
Telescoping of Time 171 Tyrrels Report 171 Reappearance of
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Three Types of Scene Combined 176 Margarets Opening Solil
185

SCENE ONE
91
SCENE TWO
98
The Lament 101 Richards Entry 104 Buckinghams Speech
105
tion and Foreboding 112 The Use of Proverbs 112 Recurrent
113
SCENE ONE
119
Structure of the Scene 120 The Arrival in London 120 The Dis
128
The Messengers Entry 131 Stanleys Dream 131 The Catesby
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larities and Differences between I ii and IV iv 192 The Seven
194
The IncitementSpeech
200
SCENE FOUR
231
Conventional Motifs in the Final Scene 233 The Initial StageDirec
235
INDEX
243
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