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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... drama during the years of Shakespeare's youth , later Elizabethan drama would have been in- deed sterile and utilitarian . Yet even if a study of Tudor political drama must accordingly be anticlimactic in structure , looking forward ...
... drama during the years of Shakespeare's youth , later Elizabethan drama would have been in- deed sterile and utilitarian . Yet even if a study of Tudor political drama must accordingly be anticlimactic in structure , looking forward ...
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... drama , and second , some of the hypotheses advanced to explain the " secret " meaning of extant Elizabethan plays . The approaches are too often worlds apart . Yet the reliable external evidence , however cautiously it must be ap ...
... drama , and second , some of the hypotheses advanced to explain the " secret " meaning of extant Elizabethan plays . The approaches are too often worlds apart . Yet the reliable external evidence , however cautiously it must be ap ...
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... drama . Yet the year 1603 serves as a convenient stopping point , for an era was ending in drama as in politics . No long- er did the stage represent the many voices of political conflict . In the impasse brought about by James's con ...
... drama . Yet the year 1603 serves as a convenient stopping point , for an era was ending in drama as in politics . No long- er did the stage represent the many voices of political conflict . In the impasse brought about by James's con ...
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