Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 59Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Ulysses ; when people like Cressida and Hector ( and Ajax and Achilles ) become commodities to exploit , Pan- darus and Ulysses - another pair of characters who partly reflect each other — become merchants . In the convocation of the ...
... Ulysses ; when people like Cressida and Hector ( and Ajax and Achilles ) become commodities to exploit , Pan- darus and Ulysses - another pair of characters who partly reflect each other — become merchants . In the convocation of the ...
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... Ulysses ' speech here is realistic only insofar as it displays the way a Greek captain would probably deal with a Trojan woman : aside from the motive of frustrated desire , is it likely that Ulysses would laud Cressida , thereby ...
... Ulysses ' speech here is realistic only insofar as it displays the way a Greek captain would probably deal with a Trojan woman : aside from the motive of frustrated desire , is it likely that Ulysses would laud Cressida , thereby ...
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... Ulysses tells us . But Ulysses ' analysis of the causes of this sickness does not provide the political " remedy " sought by Agamemnon . According to Ulysses , as I have said , the decisive distinction among men , the distinction ...
... Ulysses tells us . But Ulysses ' analysis of the causes of this sickness does not provide the political " remedy " sought by Agamemnon . According to Ulysses , as I have said , the decisive distinction among men , the distinction ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Character Studies | 10 |
Gender Issues | 31 |
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