Shakespeare reveals the causes and consequences of violence more profoundly than any social or behavioural scientist has ever done.
Specifically , mimesis has been linked with Hamlet's " hold the mirror up to nature , " which , as I have tried to show , was not at all what Aristotle meant ; and the authority of a supreme philosopher was ...
In this poetically evocative work, Julio Marzan explores the Latin American roots of Williams' poetry.
The Mirror Up to Nature: The Technique of Shakespeare's Tragedies
It follows, then, that this “glass of fashion” for Ophelia (3.1.152) will write lines into a play of incest that, in holding the mirror up to his conception of nature, will have the power to expose and condemn.
... 3 World maps, 140-141 Wright, Edward, 118, 119 Yates, Frances, 112 Young, Bartholomew, 39 Zinzerling, Justus, 6 168 • Index.
... 91 Bloom, Harold, 17, 18, 202, 297 Blue Swallows, The (Nemerov), 147–48, 166 “Blue Swallows, The” (Nemerov), 21, 70, 169, 180 “Blue Wine” (Hollander), 267 Blue Wine and Other Poems (Hollander), 265, 267 Bly, Robert, 6, 64 Boredom.
For anything so o'erdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end both at the first and now, was and is, to hold as t'were the mirror up to nature.37 Hamlet first insists on the isomorphism between life and literature, between word and ...
Warren Mitchell's casting as Shylock should have been important if only for the fact that it offers the example of a Jewish actor playing the part. However, Mitchell presents Shylock in precisely the manner that Antony Sher sought to ...
Hold the mirror up to nature and you get —— sex and politics (moonlight is extra, but always in request) . . . Well, we don't mind a little sex, sir, providing it's treated in a light, aphrodisiacal manner and provided ther's a high ...
... and Signora Viviani eventually became “a little brown demon” for her disillusioned lover. ... Virgil, Ovid, Seneca, Dante, Chapman, Calderón, Shakespeare, Goethe, Tennyson, Joyce, Pound, and Wallace Stevens, among many others.