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Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists

ISBN: 9780217253604

出版社: General Books LLC

出版年: 2009-08-10

页数: 140

定价: USD 22.91

装帧: Paperback

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: "RICHARD II." I HAVE stated that the transitional link between the epic poem and the drama is the historic drama; that in the epic poem a pre- announced fate gradually adjusts and employs the will and the events as its instruments, whilst the drama, on the other hand, places fate and will in opposition to each other, and is then most perfect, when the victory of fate is obtained in consequence of imperfections in the opposing will, so as to leave a final impression that the fate itself is but a higher and a more intelligent will. From the length of the speeches, and the circumstance that, with one exception, the events are all historical, and presented in their results, not produced by acts seen by, or taking place before, the audience, this tragedy is ill suited to our present large theatres. But in itself, and for the closet, I feel no hesitation in placing it as the first and most admirable of all Shakespeare's purely historical plays. For the two parts of Henry IV. form a species of themselves, which may be named the mixed drama. The distinction does not depend on the mere quantity of historical events in the play compared with the fictions; for there is as much history in Macbeth as in Richard, but in the relation of the history to the plot. In the purely historical plays, the history forms the plot; in the mixed, it directs it; in the rest, as Macbeth, Hamkt, Cymbeline, Lear, it subserves it. But, (4 however unsuited to the stage this drama may be, God forbid that even there it should fall dead on the hearts of jacobinised Englishmen Then, indeed, we might say?prceteriit gloria mundi For the spirit of patriotic reminiscence is the all- permeating soul of this noble work. It is, perhaps, the most purely historical of Shakespeare's dramas. There are not in it, as in...