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First published in 1960.
Patterns in Shakespearian Tragedy is an exploration of man's relation to his universe and the way in which it seeks to postulate a moral order. Shakespeare's development is treated accordingly as a growth in moral vision. His movement from play to play is carefully explored, and in the treatment of each tragedy the emphasis is on the manner in which its central moral theme shapes the various elements of drama
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Senecan Beginnings: Titus Andronicus Richard III, Romeo and Juliet; Chapter 3 Historical Tragedy: King John Richard II, Julius Caesar; Chapter 4 The Pattern of Growth: Hamlet; Chapter 5 The Pattern of Moral Choice: Othello; Chapter 6 The Pattern of Regeneration: King Lear; Chapter 7 The Operation of Evil: Timon of Athens and Macbeth; Chapter 8 The Final Paradox: Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus;