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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... provides students , educators , theatergoers , and other interested readers with valuable insight into Shakespeare's drama and poetry . A multiplicity of viewpoints documenting the critical reaction of scholars and commentators from the ...
... provides students , educators , theatergoers , and other interested readers with valuable insight into Shakespeare's drama and poetry . A multiplicity of viewpoints documenting the critical reaction of scholars and commentators from the ...
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... provides the ground against which the tragic action is dramatized . Ambivalence on the part of the hero towards that which he considers feminine ( whether in the context of homoerotic or heterosexual bonding ) structures his ...
... provides the ground against which the tragic action is dramatized . Ambivalence on the part of the hero towards that which he considers feminine ( whether in the context of homoerotic or heterosexual bonding ) structures his ...
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... provides added dimensions to the King's characterization through the words of surrounding characters . On stage , with the exception of his brief lines of soliloquy , Henry may be virtually one - dimensional , an intensely patriot- ic ...
... provides added dimensions to the King's characterization through the words of surrounding characters . On stage , with the exception of his brief lines of soliloquy , Henry may be virtually one - dimensional , an intensely patriot- ic ...
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