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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... begins to tell her story , though she begins and will continue its narration through a process of delay . . . Drawing out the story , through a series of deferments that heighten its suspense . " " 23 Whether or not they heighten the ...
... begins to tell her story , though she begins and will continue its narration through a process of delay . . . Drawing out the story , through a series of deferments that heighten its suspense . " " 23 Whether or not they heighten the ...
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... begins convention- ally in April at the beginning of the seasonal year with the lovers not having met as yet . Shakespeare , on the other hand , begins not only in mid - war but in mid - passion : Troi- lus already burns , and so as a ...
... begins convention- ally in April at the beginning of the seasonal year with the lovers not having met as yet . Shakespeare , on the other hand , begins not only in mid - war but in mid - passion : Troi- lus already burns , and so as a ...
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... begins to become part of the subjective world . Time and space are viewed increasingly as func- tions of the mind as hierarchical order begins to disinte- grate . Ulysses , revealing to Achilles that his love for one of Priam's ...
... begins to become part of the subjective world . Time and space are viewed increasingly as func- tions of the mind as hierarchical order begins to disinte- grate . Ulysses , revealing to Achilles that his love for one of Priam's ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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