Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 31Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human strengths and weaknesses as do his males . It is to this image of woman that Juliet Dusinberre is , I think , responding when she concludes her study of Shakespeare and the Nature of Women with the statement that " Shakespeare did ...
... human strengths and weaknesses as do his males . It is to this image of woman that Juliet Dusinberre is , I think , responding when she concludes her study of Shakespeare and the Nature of Women with the statement that " Shakespeare did ...
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... human values to quantitative measurement and thus easily loses sight of the ' need ' underlying such values , to ... human expe- rience to insist upon the greatness and the abyss of human life . From the simplest , and often the silliest ...
... human values to quantitative measurement and thus easily loses sight of the ' need ' underlying such values , to ... human expe- rience to insist upon the greatness and the abyss of human life . From the simplest , and often the silliest ...
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... human nature ' [ Raymond Wil- liams in Modern Tragedy , 1966 ] but the human nature implied in the moral and aesthetic satisfactions of trag- edy is most often explicitly male . In King Lear for example , the narrative and its ...
... human nature ' [ Raymond Wil- liams in Modern Tragedy , 1966 ] but the human nature implied in the moral and aesthetic satisfactions of trag- edy is most often explicitly male . In King Lear for example , the narrative and its ...
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Women in Shakespeare | 1 |
King Lear | 75 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 260 |
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