Webster : the tragedies / Kate Aughterson
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Analysing texts (Palgrave)Detalles de publicación: Houndmills : Palgrave, 2001 Descripción: IX, 266 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0-333-80130-XTema(s): Webster, John, 1580?-1625? -- Crítica e interpretación | TragediaResumen: Webster has a reputation for angst-ridden, obsessive, and debased characters and the creation of a sick and decaying world, and yet his heroines are among the strongest characters in Jacobean drama. Through close analysis of key moments, scenic and dramatic structure, characterization, theatricality and imagery, Aughterson shows how Webster uses drama to debate political and social issues, most explicitly those of gender.Resumen: Índice: General Editor's preface. A note on editions. Introduction. Part 1: Analysing Webster's tragedies. Part 2: The context and the critics. Further Reading. Index.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Monografías | 06. BIBLIOTECA HUMANIDADES | 820Webster/AUG/web (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Texto completo | Disponible Ubicación en estantería | Bibliomaps® | 3741800841 |
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Webster has a reputation for angst-ridden, obsessive, and debased characters and the creation of a sick and decaying world, and yet his heroines are among the strongest characters in Jacobean drama. Through close analysis of key moments, scenic and dramatic structure, characterization, theatricality and imagery, Aughterson shows how Webster uses drama to debate political and social issues, most explicitly those of gender.
Índice: General Editor's preface. A note on editions. Introduction. Part 1: Analysing Webster's tragedies. Part 2: The context and the critics. Further Reading. Index.
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