Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 2001 - 448 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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... says , if he were offered a chance to escape , he would not go . Like Claudio , he prefers the circumscribed prison of his own ordering , where , by denying the power of forces outside himself , he can maintain the semblance of control ...
... says , if he were offered a chance to escape , he would not go . Like Claudio , he prefers the circumscribed prison of his own ordering , where , by denying the power of forces outside himself , he can maintain the semblance of control ...
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... says little , either , for his willingness to keep up to date with the debate on sexuality in the twentieth century , let alone that in the seventeenth . In the case of Shakespeare's sonnets , about which , although they form the centre ...
... says little , either , for his willingness to keep up to date with the debate on sexuality in the twentieth century , let alone that in the seventeenth . In the case of Shakespeare's sonnets , about which , although they form the centre ...
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... says , ' a poetic insight into what may be described , paradoxi- cally , as a heterosexual's homosexual experience ' . " But this is the critic's own paradox ; it would not be comprehen- sible to anyone whom its key terms post - dated ...
... says , ' a poetic insight into what may be described , paradoxi- cally , as a heterosexual's homosexual experience ' . " But this is the critic's own paradox ; it would not be comprehen- sible to anyone whom its key terms post - dated ...
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allusions Antony and Cleopatra Arthur audience Bastard becomes body characters Christian claim Claudius comedy Cordelia Coriolanus critics cultural dead death desire dramatic dying Elizabethan England English erotic essay Falstaff father final scene gender goddess Hamlet hath Henry Henry VI Hercules hero heterosexual homoerotic homoeroticism homosexual Hotspur human imagination Ixion James Juliet Juno King John King Lear Lear's London lovers Macbeth male marriage Mars medieval Midsummer Night's Dream mimetic moral murder myth mythical mythology nature Olivia Orsino Othello Ovid Ovid's play's plot political Pygmalion Queen Renaissance Richard Richard III ritual role Roman Romeo says seems sense sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's play sion sleep social sodomy Sonnet 20 sonnets soul speare's speech stage story succession suggests symbolic Talbot theatrical thee Theseus thou throne Timon tion tragedy tragic Twelfth Night University Press Viola Winter's Tale women words York