Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Windsor's Middle Class Rosemary Kegl , University of Rochester mance and Theatrical Performatives in As You Like It Susanne. I I take the title of this essay from Francis Ford's first soliloquy in The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
... Windsor's Middle Class Rosemary Kegl , University of Rochester mance and Theatrical Performatives in As You Like It Susanne. I I take the title of this essay from Francis Ford's first soliloquy in The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
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... wives in contemporary city comedies - remain loyal to their hus- bands and ... Windsor's inhabitants locate themselves below that " too high a region ... Wives of Windsor is often championed as one of Shakespeare's most ...
... wives in contemporary city comedies - remain loyal to their hus- bands and ... Windsor's inhabitants locate themselves below that " too high a region ... Wives of Windsor is often championed as one of Shakespeare's most ...
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... Wives may be merry and yet honest too ' : Women and Wit in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Some Other Plays , " in " Fanned and Winnowed Opinions " : Shakespearean Essays Presented to Harold Jenkins , ed . John W. Mahon and Thomas A ...
... Wives may be merry and yet honest too ' : Women and Wit in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Some Other Plays , " in " Fanned and Winnowed Opinions " : Shakespearean Essays Presented to Harold Jenkins , ed . John W. Mahon and Thomas A ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
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