The Literary Imagination: Studies in Dante, Chaucer, and ShakespeareUniversity of Delaware Press, 1982 - 266 páginas The essays collected in this book include two each on Dante and Chaucer that appear for the first time in print and three on Shakespeare that are based on Dr. Traversi's Approach to Shakespeare. Dante's Purgatorio, Chaucer's the Franklin's Tale, and Shakespeare's the Tempest are among the texts analyzed here. |
Contenido
7 | |
The Theme of Poetry in Dantes Purgatorio | 11 |
Why Is Ulysses in Hell? | 47 |
The Franklins Tale | 87 |
The Manciples Tale | 120 |
Unaccommodated Man in King Lear | 145 |
The Imaginative and the Real in Antony and Cleopatra | 197 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Illusion in The Tempest | 228 |
260 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Literary Imagination: Studies in Dante, Chaucer, and Shakespeare Derek Traversi Vista de fragmentos - 1982 |
Términos y frases comunes
accept achievement action adventure affirmation answer Antony Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Arveragus aspiration assertion aware canto Chaucer Cleopatra conceived conception concern course creative Dante Dante's death desire Dorigen dream Edgar effect elements episode experience expression final follow fool fool's Franklin's Franklin's Tale gesture gift Gloucester's grace Guido Guinizelli Guinizelli heart Hell human illusion imaginative implied impose Inferno involved journey kind King Lear lead Lear's limits living Manciple Manciple's marriage ment mind moral moved nature Oderisi once Paradiso pilgrimage play poem poet poet's poetic poetry present Prospero Purgatorio question reality reason recognition recognize reference reflects relation relationship response Roman scene seems sense Shakespeare sion situation Sordello stage stand Statius storm story stress tale Tempest thee theme things thou tion tragedy tragic Troilus and Criseyde true truth turn Twelfth Night Ulysses understanding Virgil wife Wife of Bath Winter's Tale words