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THE SUCCESS(ION) AND CORRUPTION OF CRIME GENRES IN JO NESBØ’S MACBETH (2018)

Sandro Eich Meghan P. Nolan ; Rebecca Martin

The Crossroads of Crime Writing, 2024, p.191

Anthem Press

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  • Título:
    THE SUCCESS(ION) AND CORRUPTION OF CRIME GENRES IN JO NESBØ’S MACBETH (2018)
  • Autor: Sandro Eich
  • Meghan P. Nolan ; Rebecca Martin
  • É parte de: The Crossroads of Crime Writing, 2024, p.191
  • Descrição: William Shakespeare is one of the few authors in the world who have gained the privilege of beginning their work by means of a question when this is too often considered a testament to bad style. His tragedy Macbeth (c. 1606) opens with the first witch asking, “When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lighting, or in rain?” instigating a play which continuously poses new questions, rather than presenting a clear-cut moral compass that leads its audience to the road of individual redemption. This opening question symbolizes the omnipresence of paradoxes which infiltrate the entirety of the play, in
  • Editor: Anthem Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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