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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... ical Thinker , edited by John Alvis and Thomas G. West , Carolina Academic Press , 1981 , pp . 27-39 . [ In the following essay , Heilman examines the con- trast in Shakespeare's plays between the implicit ac- knowledgment that a larger ...
... ical Thinker , edited by John Alvis and Thomas G. West , Carolina Academic Press , 1981 , pp . 27-39 . [ In the following essay , Heilman examines the con- trast in Shakespeare's plays between the implicit ac- knowledgment that a larger ...
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... ical views . It is not difficult to deny Shakespeare's plays a polit- ical stance in terms of their explicitly political subject matter . It is not so easy , however , to deal with the epithet in terms of its wider modern usage . It is ...
... ical views . It is not difficult to deny Shakespeare's plays a polit- ical stance in terms of their explicitly political subject matter . It is not so easy , however , to deal with the epithet in terms of its wider modern usage . It is ...
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... ical metaphors . ] Something that draws me to Coriolanus is its apparent disdain of questions I have previously asked of Shakes- pearean tragedy , taking tragedy as an epistemological problem , a refusal to know or to be known , an ...
... ical metaphors . ] Something that draws me to Coriolanus is its apparent disdain of questions I have previously asked of Shakes- pearean tragedy , taking tragedy as an epistemological problem , a refusal to know or to be known , an ...
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