Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Ovid's Pygmalion as a way to comment on the medium of their appearance ; Shakespeare is no excep- tion . Ovid's own generic experimentation , his rhetorical and poetic self - reflexivity , and his habit of linking oral / aural dilemmas ...
... Ovid's Pygmalion as a way to comment on the medium of their appearance ; Shakespeare is no excep- tion . Ovid's own generic experimentation , his rhetorical and poetic self - reflexivity , and his habit of linking oral / aural dilemmas ...
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... Ovid ( 19-93 ) and Shakespeare ( 243-88 ) . For a marvelous reading of both Ovid and Shakespeare , see Kenneth Gross's The Dream of the Moving Statue ( 72-9 and 99-109 ) . Neither Barkan nor Gross notice the Orphic frame . 5. The ...
... Ovid ( 19-93 ) and Shakespeare ( 243-88 ) . For a marvelous reading of both Ovid and Shakespeare , see Kenneth Gross's The Dream of the Moving Statue ( 72-9 and 99-109 ) . Neither Barkan nor Gross notice the Orphic frame . 5. The ...
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... Ovid as Epic Poet . Cambridge : Cambridge UP , 1966 . Ovid . The Metamorphoses . Trans . Frank Justus Miller . Revised G. P. Goold . 2 vols . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1977 . Ovid's Metamorphoses : The Arthur Golding Translation ( 1567 ) ...
... Ovid as Epic Poet . Cambridge : Cambridge UP , 1966 . Ovid . The Metamorphoses . Trans . Frank Justus Miller . Revised G. P. Goold . 2 vols . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1977 . Ovid's Metamorphoses : The Arthur Golding Translation ( 1567 ) ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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