Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... implied in The Comedy of Er- rors and explores themes related to these designations . ] In the ensuing discussion I will be concerned with the playwright of The Comedy of Errors . I will , that is to say , consider " the playwright " ...
... implied in The Comedy of Er- rors and explores themes related to these designations . ] In the ensuing discussion I will be concerned with the playwright of The Comedy of Errors . I will , that is to say , consider " the playwright " ...
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... imply an incur- able childish hubris , while the acknowledgement of likeness will imply a heightened degree of self- awareness and fraternity . Whether The Comedy of Er- rors " is " farce or human comedy depends ultimately on its ...
... imply an incur- able childish hubris , while the acknowledgement of likeness will imply a heightened degree of self- awareness and fraternity . Whether The Comedy of Er- rors " is " farce or human comedy depends ultimately on its ...
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... implied sexual wantonness is evoked by the carting allusion ( I.i.55 ) and by associating Kate with the devil and hell in the same scene ; " Petruccio's desire for a private woman is evidenced in his desire for a " household " Kate ...
... implied sexual wantonness is evoked by the carting allusion ( I.i.55 ) and by associating Kate with the devil and hell in the same scene ; " Petruccio's desire for a private woman is evidenced in his desire for a " household " Kate ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
Urheberrecht | |
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