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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... Volumnia's dream somewhat less attractive . What Shakespeare is up to becomes absolutely clear in the dialogue which follows . Martius ' gentle and loving wife Virgilia objects , " His bloody brow ? O Jupiter , no blood ! " and Volumnia ...
... Volumnia's dream somewhat less attractive . What Shakespeare is up to becomes absolutely clear in the dialogue which follows . Martius ' gentle and loving wife Virgilia objects , " His bloody brow ? O Jupiter , no blood ! " and Volumnia ...
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... Volumnia's words advocate the ideal masculine re- sponse to dependency upon the mother . In the image , the infant's feeding mouth is transformed into a bleed- ing wound , and incorporation is transformed into spit- ting out , or ...
... Volumnia's words advocate the ideal masculine re- sponse to dependency upon the mother . In the image , the infant's feeding mouth is transformed into a bleed- ing wound , and incorporation is transformed into spit- ting out , or ...
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... Volumnia refers to her grandson as her son's " epitome ... / Which by th'interpretation of full time May show all like yourself " ( 5.3.68-70 ) . But Coriolanus is , rather , the epitome of his mother ; his father is only alluded to ...
... Volumnia refers to her grandson as her son's " epitome ... / Which by th'interpretation of full time May show all like yourself " ( 5.3.68-70 ) . But Coriolanus is , rather , the epitome of his mother ; his father is only alluded to ...
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