The Art which Mends Nature

The Art which Mends Nature
Author: Eric Aallen MacDonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89101060796

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Shakespeare

Shakespeare
Author: R. A. Foakes
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0415352878

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This volume explains and analyses the last plays of Shakespeare as dramatic structures. A major part of the book is devoted to analyses of Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest and King Henry VIII.

The Wild Remedy

The Wild Remedy
Author: Emma Mitchell
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1789290422

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Emma Mitchell's richly illustrated and evocative nature diary tracks the lives of local flora and fauna around her home and further afield, and shows how being in the wild benefits our mental and physical wellbeing.

Shakespeare s Use of the Arts of Language

Shakespeare s Use of the Arts of Language
Author: Sister Miriam Joseph
Publsiher: Paul Dry Books
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781589880481

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Grammar-school students in Shakespeare's time were taught to recognise the two hundred figures of speech that Renaissance scholars had derived from Latin and Greek sources (from amphibologia through onomatopoeia to zeugma). This knowledge was one element in their thorough grounding in the liberal arts of logic, grammar, and rhetoric, known as the trivium. In Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language Sister Miriam Joseph writes: "The extraordinary power, vitality, and richness of Shakespeare's language are due in part to his genius, in part to the fact that the unsettled linguistic forms of his age promoted to an unusual degree the spirit of creativeness, and in part to the theory of composition then prevailing . . . The purpose of this study is to present to the modern reader the general theory of composition current in Shakespeare's England." The author then lays out those figures of speech in simple, understandable patterns and explains each one with examples from Shakespeare. Her analysis of his plays and poems illustrates that the Bard knew more about rhetoric than perhaps anyone else. Originally published in 1947, this book is a classic.

Bacon Vs Shakspere

Bacon Vs  Shakspere
Author: Edwin Reed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1897
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:B4632923

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Bacon Vs Shakespeare

Bacon Vs  Shakespeare
Author: Edwin Reed
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1897
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004731118

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The Art Journal

The Art Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1876
Genre: Art
ISBN: UIUC:30112114891895

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Shakespeare s Twenty First Century Economics

Shakespeare s Twenty First Century Economics
Author: Frederick Turner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999-09-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780195351736

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"I love you according to my bond," says Cordelia to her father in King Lear. As the play turns out, Cordelia proves to be an exemplary and loving daughter. A bond is both a legal or financial obligation, and a connection of mutual love. How are these things connected? In As You Like It, Shakespeare describes marriage as a "blessed bond of board and bed": the emotional, religious, and sexual sides of marriage cannot be detached from its status as a legal and economic contract. These examples are the pith of Frederick Turner's fascinating new book. Based on the proven maxim that "money makes the world go round," this engaging study draws from Shakespeare's texts to present a lexicon of common words, as well as a variety of familiar familial and cultural situations, in an economic context. Making constant recourse to well-known material from Shakespeare's plays, Turner demonstrates that the terms of money and value permeate our minds and lives even in our most mundane moments. His book offers a new, humane, evolutionary economics that fully expresses the moral, spiritual, and aesthetic relationships among persons, and between humans and nature. Playful and incisive, Turner's book offers a way to engage the wisdom of Shakespeare in everyday life in a trenchant prose that is accessible to lovers of Shakespeare at all levels.