Form and Meaning in Drama: A Study of Six Greek Plays and of Hamlet

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Form and Meaning in Drama: A Study of Six Greek Plays and of Hamlet

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The author analyzes six Greek tragedies -the Orestes trilogy, Ajax, Antigone, and Antigone; it also contains a chapter on Greek and Elizabethan...

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The author analyzes six Greek tragedies -the Orestes trilogy, Ajax, Antigone, and Antigone; it also contains a chapter on Greek and Elizabethan tragedy, another on Religious drama and its interpretation and a final, extended, chapter on Hamlet.

To quote from the author's preface:

I have come to believe more firmly, and I hope to follow more consistently, as a principle of criticism, the idea that in a great work of art, whether a play, a picture, or a piece of music, the connexion between the form and the content is so vital that that the two may be said to be ultimately identical.
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The presumption with Aeschylus, Sophocles and Shakespeare when he wrote Hamlet, is that the dramatist was competent. If the dramatist had something to say, and if he was a competent artist, the presumption is that he has said it, and that we, by looking at the form which he created, can find out what it is.

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  • Pages:341 pages
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  • Edition:2nd ed.
  • Language:eng
  • ISBN10:0416675204
  • ISBN13:9780416675207
  • kindle Asin:0416675204

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H.D.F. Kitto

H.D.F. Kitto

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