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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... less rejected in love ( and perhaps less defective ) , but in the face of his hostility , she does not know for sure . Clau- dius sends Guildenstern and Rosenkrantz to find out either the cause of his madness or indeed whether it is ...
... less rejected in love ( and perhaps less defective ) , but in the face of his hostility , she does not know for sure . Clau- dius sends Guildenstern and Rosenkrantz to find out either the cause of his madness or indeed whether it is ...
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... less problematic ) has been proposed by Wil- liam Van Watson , which might fall under the rubric of queer theory . The failure of the Zeffirelli Hamlet , as Van Watson sees it , is that the director banishes his homosexu- ality to the ...
... less problematic ) has been proposed by Wil- liam Van Watson , which might fall under the rubric of queer theory . The failure of the Zeffirelli Hamlet , as Van Watson sees it , is that the director banishes his homosexu- ality to the ...
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... less innocence ; The Tempest offers no reason for the audi- ence to wish Caliban's attempt on Miranda had succeeded . Complexities are also part of the act ; when Henry V threatens the maidens of Harfleur with ' hot and forcing ...
... less innocence ; The Tempest offers no reason for the audi- ence to wish Caliban's attempt on Miranda had succeeded . Complexities are also part of the act ; when Henry V threatens the maidens of Harfleur with ' hot and forcing ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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