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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... tragedy , taking tragedy as an epistemological problem , a refusal to know or to be known , an avoid- ance of acknowledgment , an expression ( or imitation ) of skepticism . Coriolanus's refusal to acknowledge his participation in ...
... tragedy , taking tragedy as an epistemological problem , a refusal to know or to be known , an avoid- ance of acknowledgment , an expression ( or imitation ) of skepticism . Coriolanus's refusal to acknowledge his participation in ...
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... tragedy of the world that there are certain kinds of goodness which can them- selves lead to tragedy . The late tragic heroes , less deeply flawed , go down because they cannot make the neces- sary kinds of adjustment to hard reality ...
... tragedy of the world that there are certain kinds of goodness which can them- selves lead to tragedy . The late tragic heroes , less deeply flawed , go down because they cannot make the neces- sary kinds of adjustment to hard reality ...
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... tragedy . But it includes also a number of matters more fully developed than is need- ed for The Tragedy of Brutus . Does that tragedy re- quire a full - length portrait of Cassius , the envious , restless realist who allies himself ...
... tragedy . But it includes also a number of matters more fully developed than is need- ed for The Tragedy of Brutus . Does that tragedy re- quire a full - length portrait of Cassius , the envious , restless realist who allies himself ...
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