M4M: Critic Quotes Flashcards
‘Life runs strongly and gladly through her veins’ ~ Edward Dowden about Isabella
‘Holding a hollow sculpture of virtue to hide inside of’ ~ Irene McGarrity about Isabella
‘Isabella stands for sainted purity’ ~ G Wilson Knight
‘A stage Duke, not a real person’ ~ W W Lawrence
‘His disguise must not be taken too seriously’ ~ Wilbur Dunkel about the Duke
‘Shakespeare’s sympathy for scoundrels’ ~ L C Knights
‘The function of Lucio is to keep us informed and to unite the characters’ ~ Wilbur Dunkel
‘Marriage is the public and measured answer to a private and immoderate sin’ ~ Stacy Magdenz
‘He was placed in a position calculated to actualise his worst potentialities’ ~ F R Leavis about Angelo
‘There was strand of loathing for sexuality in any form’ ~ William Empson
‘Social forms were being undermined by new forces’ ~ L C Knights
‘We are left hungry and thirsty for some wholesome single grain of righteousness’ ~ Swinburne about minor characters
‘A gesture as immense as handing of the reins of power to a young and relatively inexperienced Angelo must go hand in hand… with some sort of physiological crisis… an act of desperation… a passionate desire to put things right’ ~ Daniel Massey RSC 1983
‘Seemed to be in the midst of a deep personal crisis about the value of life itself’ ~ Roger Allam RSC
‘Felt as if I was subjecting them… to some kind of ordeal by fire. The sequence as a whole had the ritual of purification’ ~ Roger Allam
‘Measure for measure is the most painful or rather the only painful work by Shakespeare’ ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
‘Every reader feels some indignation when Angelo is spared’ ~ Dr Johnson
‘The Duke is more absorbed in his plots than… welfare of the state’ ~ William Hazlitt
‘Innocent not naive’ ~ Paola Dionisotti RSC 1978