Shakespearean CriticismSandra L. Williamson Gale Research International, Limited, 1991 - 496 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... Prospero and Miranda are exiled to the island precisely because treason doth sometimes prosper , pace Harington's notorious epigram- " Treason doth never prosper , what's the reason ? / For if it prosper , none dare call it Treason ...
... Prospero and Miranda are exiled to the island precisely because treason doth sometimes prosper , pace Harington's notorious epigram- " Treason doth never prosper , what's the reason ? / For if it prosper , none dare call it Treason ...
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... Prospero will be his “ grave ” ( 5. 1. 311 ) over- look a fundamental problem of Renaissance statecraft . Prospero , like Elizabeth and James , relies upon a paradox : the ruler must simultaneously appear vulnerable to assas- sination ...
... Prospero will be his “ grave ” ( 5. 1. 311 ) over- look a fundamental problem of Renaissance statecraft . Prospero , like Elizabeth and James , relies upon a paradox : the ruler must simultaneously appear vulnerable to assas- sination ...
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... Prospero's power , and finally Prospero comes to the symbolic conclusion that he must drown his books . Prospero will not forget what he has learned from his books , but the books represent his having isolated himself from society ...
... Prospero's power , and finally Prospero comes to the symbolic conclusion that he must drown his books . Prospero will not forget what he has learned from his books , but the books represent his having isolated himself from society ...
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Food in The Comedy of Errors | 12 |
Anthony Brian Taylor Goldings Ovid Shakespeares Small Latin | 25 |
The Scripted Geography | 34 |
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