Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty Years, Volume 7First Published in 2002. Part of the G.Wilson Knight collection, the essays included in this volume constitute a fairly consistent record of his attempts over a period of some forty years to explore the deeper significances of Shakespearian poetry and drama. |
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... problem of human survival with references to both Spiritualism and Wordsworth's Immortality ode and a general conclusion in exact accord with my present views. I hope to reprint the article in a future collection. 1. See my essay 'T. S. ...
... problem of human survival with references to both Spiritualism and Wordsworth's Immortality ode and a general conclusion in exact accord with my present views. I hope to reprint the article in a future collection. 1. See my essay 'T. S. ...
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... problem, Mr. R. J. Zwi Werblowsky in Lucifer and Prometheus (1952; 100) suggested a happy clarification. Acceptance of evil must be limited to the 'retrospective' and is 'useless' in regard to new decisions. That is, 15 INTRODUCTION.
... problem, Mr. R. J. Zwi Werblowsky in Lucifer and Prometheus (1952; 100) suggested a happy clarification. Acceptance of evil must be limited to the 'retrospective' and is 'useless' in regard to new decisions. That is, 15 INTRODUCTION.
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... problem is involved. Shakespeare and Byron are probably unique among our Renaissance poet-prophets in their uncanny way of preserving a balance of power-quest and ethic. Neither takes quite the fearful course of Wordsworth's The ...
... problem is involved. Shakespeare and Byron are probably unique among our Renaissance poet-prophets in their uncanny way of preserving a balance of power-quest and ethic. Neither takes quite the fearful course of Wordsworth's The ...
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... the heroism is countered by love. Power and Love: that is the human problem. One could almost say that there is no other, the rest being derivatives. It cannot be too often emphasized that the New Testament 21 INTRODUCTION.
... the heroism is countered by love. Power and Love: that is the human problem. One could almost say that there is no other, the rest being derivatives. It cannot be too often emphasized that the New Testament 21 INTRODUCTION.
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... problem. Christ and Paul had the advantage of living and working in a pacific society under Roman domination, and meanwhile Rome herself was now in process of taking over and incorporating the Messianic dream, as may be felt in the ...
... problem. Christ and Paul had the advantage of living and working in a pacific society under Roman domination, and meanwhile Rome herself was now in process of taking over and incorporating the Messianic dream, as may be felt in the ...
Contents
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II BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
Ill THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
IV ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP 1929 | 53 |
V MYSTIC SYMBOLISM 1931 | 65 |
VI JESUS AND SHAKESPEARE 1934 | 69 |
VII ON HENRY VIII 1936 | 75 |
VIII THE MAKING OF MACBETH 1936 | 83 |
XV NEW DIMENSIONS IN SHAKESPEARIAN INTERPRETATION 1959 | 197 |
XVI TIMON OF ATHENS AND ITS DRAMATIC DESCENDANTS 1961 | 211 |
XVII THE TRAGIC ENIGMA 1964 | 223 |
XVIII SHAKESPEARE AND RELIGION 1964 | 227 |
XIX SHAKESPEARE AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1964 | 241 |
XX NEW LIGHT ON THE SONNETS 1964 | 253 |
XXI C B PURDOMS SHAKESPEARIAN THEORY 1964 | 267 |
XXII SHAKESPEARE AND THE SUPERNATURAL 1964 | 281 |
IX ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON composed 1940 | 91 |
X FROM THIS SCEPTRED ISLE 1941 | 113 |
XI FOUR PILLARS OF WISDOM 1941 | 119 |
XII SHAKESPEARES WORLD 1942 | 133 |
A STUDY OF APU OLLANTAY 1947 | 139 |
XIV THE AVENGING MIND 1948 | 181 |
XXIII CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 1965 | 293 |
XXIV SYMBOLISM 1966 | 305 |
APPENDIXES | 319 |
INDEXES | 365 |
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