Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... metaphor for social organization in this play ; it describes a tightly integrated world where reality stems palpably ... metaphor . " There is nothing in Richard II to match the really astonish- ing concreteness that the metaphor ...
... metaphor for social organization in this play ; it describes a tightly integrated world where reality stems palpably ... metaphor . " There is nothing in Richard II to match the really astonish- ing concreteness that the metaphor ...
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... Metaphor " , Studia Neophilologica , XXVIII , 118- 129 ; and Ann Righter , Shakespeare and the Idea of the Play ( Cambridge , 1962 ) . Miss Righter's valuable book treats the development of the actor - audience relationship from the ...
... Metaphor " , Studia Neophilologica , XXVIII , 118- 129 ; and Ann Righter , Shakespeare and the Idea of the Play ( Cambridge , 1962 ) . Miss Righter's valuable book treats the development of the actor - audience relationship from the ...
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... metaphor in 2 Henry IV when Doll Tearsheet calls him a " muddy rascal . " He replies , " You make fat rascals , Mistress Doll " ( 2.4.39- 41 ) . Because they are inferior specimens , rascals are less likely to be killed than deer “ in ...
... metaphor in 2 Henry IV when Doll Tearsheet calls him a " muddy rascal . " He replies , " You make fat rascals , Mistress Doll " ( 2.4.39- 41 ) . Because they are inferior specimens , rascals are less likely to be killed than deer “ in ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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