Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Rome's quick improvisers to transform her world into some- thing that can be used for popular , vulgar consump- tion ; she fears becoming part of the propaganda which literally binds or hoists her body to the view , lifts her to debase ...
... Rome's quick improvisers to transform her world into some- thing that can be used for popular , vulgar consump- tion ; she fears becoming part of the propaganda which literally binds or hoists her body to the view , lifts her to debase ...
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... Rome devouring itself is the idea cov- ered in the obsessive images of Coriolanus burning Rome . It was A. C. Bradley again who at the end of his British Academy Lecture pointed up the sudden and relentless harping , principally after ...
... Rome devouring itself is the idea cov- ered in the obsessive images of Coriolanus burning Rome . It was A. C. Bradley again who at the end of his British Academy Lecture pointed up the sudden and relentless harping , principally after ...
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... Rome celebrates Volumnia as its savior , " the mother has replaced the son as cynosure " [ Gail Kern Paster , The Idea of the City in the Age of Shakespeare , 1985 ] . Using psycho- analytic paradigms , several critics have focused on ...
... Rome celebrates Volumnia as its savior , " the mother has replaced the son as cynosure " [ Gail Kern Paster , The Idea of the City in the Age of Shakespeare , 1985 ] . Using psycho- analytic paradigms , several critics have focused on ...
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