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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... romantic plotting in the frame plot of Egeon and his two sons opens up vistas of extensive voyaging over a long period of time , separation , loss , and seemingly miraculous reunion in the time - honored tradition of the Greek romance ...
... romantic plotting in the frame plot of Egeon and his two sons opens up vistas of extensive voyaging over a long period of time , separation , loss , and seemingly miraculous reunion in the time - honored tradition of the Greek romance ...
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... romantic comedy is bound to be problematic , however . The work stands apart from Shakespeare's other comedies of the 1590's , romantic or not , and , in addition , from most other comedies of the period , both in the gravity of its ...
... romantic comedy is bound to be problematic , however . The work stands apart from Shakespeare's other comedies of the 1590's , romantic or not , and , in addition , from most other comedies of the period , both in the gravity of its ...
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... romantic code of courtly love . Although most critics insist that Katherina's story is a triumphant jibe against the entire romantic tradi- tion , I suggest that the issues raised by the romantic code are never really absent from the ...
... romantic code of courtly love . Although most critics insist that Katherina's story is a triumphant jibe against the entire romantic tradi- tion , I suggest that the issues raised by the romantic code are never really absent from the ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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