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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... poem details Tarquin's struggle , and ultimate failure , to contain his lust . After the assault , the poem focuses on Lucrece and the personal and political aftermath of her rape , which includes Lucrece's suicide as well as the ...
... poem details Tarquin's struggle , and ultimate failure , to contain his lust . After the assault , the poem focuses on Lucrece and the personal and political aftermath of her rape , which includes Lucrece's suicide as well as the ...
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... poem . However , while feminist readings have argued effectively against what the Augustinians called the problem of Lucrece's moral incongruity , their arguments have not adequately ac- counted for the narrative's poetic incongruity ...
... poem . However , while feminist readings have argued effectively against what the Augustinians called the problem of Lucrece's moral incongruity , their arguments have not adequately ac- counted for the narrative's poetic incongruity ...
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... poem , a power that seeks to refigure the established literary order of things through the subversion of a reified symbol of that established literary order . Given the evolving pattern of twentieth century criticism of Lucrece , it ...
... poem , a power that seeks to refigure the established literary order of things through the subversion of a reified symbol of that established literary order . Given the evolving pattern of twentieth century criticism of Lucrece , it ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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