有声读物: Characters of Shakespeare's Plays
- Download Introduction audio
- Download Preface audio
- Download Cymbeline audio
- Download Macbeth audio
- Download Julius Caesar audio
- Download Othello audio
- Download Timon of Athens audio
- Download Coriolanus audio
- Download Troilus and Cressida audio
- Download Antony and Cleopatra audio
- Download Hamlet audio
- Download The Tempest audio
- Download The Midsummer Night's Dream audio
- Download Romeo and Juliet audio
- Download Lear audio
- Download Richard II audio
- Download Henry IV in Two Parts audio
- Download Henry V audio
- Download Henry VI in Three Parts audio
- Download Richard III audio
- Download Henry VIII audio
- Download King John audio
- Download Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will audio
- Download The Two Gentlemen of Verona audio
- Download The Merchant of Venice audio
- Download The Winter's Tale audio
- Download All's Well That Ends Well audio
- Download Love's Labour's Lost audio
- Download Much Ado About Nothing audio
- Download As You Like It audio
- Download The Taming of the Shrew audio
- Download Measure for Measure audio
- Download The Merry Wives of Windsor audio
- Download The Comedy of Errors audio
- Download Doubtful Plays of Shakespeare audio
- Download Poems and Sonnets audio
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This famous Shakespearean exploration illuminates its plays through the frame of character, while also weighing theme, mood, structure and poetics. In it, 19th-century critic William Hazlitt unveils Shakespeare's genius in creating and infusing characters with a life-likeness that often challenges, if not overshadows, more material human nature -- in both inner and outer worlds. As he writes: "The characters breathe, move, and live, ... think and speak and act just as they might do, if left entirely to themselves." The first printing sold out in weeks, and the second sold briskly, until a harsh and antagonistic appraisal in The Quarterly Review quelled sales altogether -- and unraveled Hazlitt's critical cachet in the eyes of the general public. Not until the mid-twentieth century were Hazlitt and his works re-evaluated, when he was finally recognized as one of Shakespeare's foremost critics of all time. In literary criticism, the renowned Harold Bloom ranks Hazlitt second only to Dr. Johnson. - Summary by Nemo
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