Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 15Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tion which , however , was not published in English transla- tion until 1964. Mannoni , like Mason and Lamming , used an analogy between Caliban and the natives , and Prospero and the colonists , in his study of the French in Madagas ...
... tion which , however , was not published in English transla- tion until 1964. Mannoni , like Mason and Lamming , used an analogy between Caliban and the natives , and Prospero and the colonists , in his study of the French in Madagas ...
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... tion of subject unusual for Shakespeare . Moreover , nearly a quarter of the play is devoted to exposition . That is a very high proportion - too high for theatrical comfort , if it is mere exposition . Fortunately , it is not , for it ...
... tion of subject unusual for Shakespeare . Moreover , nearly a quarter of the play is devoted to exposition . That is a very high proportion - too high for theatrical comfort , if it is mere exposition . Fortunately , it is not , for it ...
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... tion as " one of the four or five most important Shakespear- ian productions of this century . " The most popular and longest - running version of The Winter's Tale ever staged was Peter Brook's 1951 produc- tion at the Phoenix Theatre ...
... tion as " one of the four or five most important Shakespear- ian productions of this century . " The most popular and longest - running version of The Winter's Tale ever staged was Peter Brook's 1951 produc- tion at the Phoenix Theatre ...
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Pericles | 127 |
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