Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... becomes disposable , lacking . Ulysses deprives Achilles of his status as gaze , the observed of all observers , by urging his comrades to transfer their worshipful looks to Ajax ( 3.3.38-49 ) . He aims to wrest from Achilles his ...
... becomes disposable , lacking . Ulysses deprives Achilles of his status as gaze , the observed of all observers , by urging his comrades to transfer their worshipful looks to Ajax ( 3.3.38-49 ) . He aims to wrest from Achilles his ...
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... becomes the equivalent of Le- ontes ' exclamation , " O , she's warm " when confirming the reality of the liminal Hermione in The Winter's Tale . When her veil is removed , Cressida returns Troilus ' look ; she ceases to be an ...
... becomes the equivalent of Le- ontes ' exclamation , " O , she's warm " when confirming the reality of the liminal Hermione in The Winter's Tale . When her veil is removed , Cressida returns Troilus ' look ; she ceases to be an ...
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... becomes representable within the world of the play . They constitute her signify- ing " screens . " She is and is not a mannequin . Cressida becomes a kind of spectral actress , unrepresentable without her costumes , speechless without ...
... becomes representable within the world of the play . They constitute her signify- ing " screens . " She is and is not a mannequin . Cressida becomes a kind of spectral actress , unrepresentable without her costumes , speechless without ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
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