In this article, the analysis of Shakespearean tragedies is presented. It reveals that Shakespeare’s plays are full ofconflicting thoughts, and expression is so convincing that it is not possible to plan a system of philosophy out of them.Each character, from the king to the clown, from the most highly intellectual to the simpleton, judges life from his ownpoint of view and says something that is so deep and appropriate at the playwright’s versatility of genius. So is the casewith the conception of tragedy
This article explores the use of comic relief in Shakespeare's tragedies. The author argues that Sha...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss the comedic elements in Shakespeare's five tragedies, Romeo and ...
In different plays Shakespeare often treats similar subject matter in radically contrasting ways. A ...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
Different concepts of love and death in Shakespearian drama need a close study about this the...
The present article sought to provide a comparison between The Sophoclean Trilogy and King Lear, res...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
This article analyses Shakespeare’s literary discourse as an integral factor among the society where...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
This revised and updated Companion acquaints the student reader with the forms, contexts, critical a...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
This article explores the use of comic relief in Shakespeare's tragedies. The author argues that Sha...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss the comedic elements in Shakespeare's five tragedies, Romeo and ...
In different plays Shakespeare often treats similar subject matter in radically contrasting ways. A ...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
Different concepts of love and death in Shakespearian drama need a close study about this the...
The present article sought to provide a comparison between The Sophoclean Trilogy and King Lear, res...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
This article analyses Shakespeare’s literary discourse as an integral factor among the society where...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
This revised and updated Companion acquaints the student reader with the forms, contexts, critical a...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
This article explores the use of comic relief in Shakespeare's tragedies. The author argues that Sha...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss the comedic elements in Shakespeare's five tragedies, Romeo and ...
In different plays Shakespeare often treats similar subject matter in radically contrasting ways. A ...