中断された儀式 : その時間構造について
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C.L. BARBER has rightly pointed out that 'the Renaissance was a moment when educated men were modifying a ceremonial conception of human life to create a historical conception.' As each of these conceptions had its corrolaries-for example, its idea of NATURE, of TIME, or of HISTORY, this process of modification produced a number of conflicts and confusions, and also provided a number of dramatic situations, some of which Shakespeare dramatized vividly in his Histories. In this paper I want to show how vividly Shakespeare presented the two contrasting views of time and the conflicts in the FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH with special reference to his historical consciousness. In two 'interrupted ceremony' scenes, Shakespeare pitted the 'ceremonial' idea of time against the 'individualistic' idea of time, in order to dramatize the contrasting ideas of time.
- 横浜国立大学の論文
- 1968-12-20
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