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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... political paradigm of change , we might add , that resembles the momentous economic and political realignments taking place in early modern England . " Yet literary change has been the focus here , and just as Shakespeare's revision of ...
... political paradigm of change , we might add , that resembles the momentous economic and political realignments taking place in early modern England . " Yet literary change has been the focus here , and just as Shakespeare's revision of ...
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... political is- sues raised by the rebellion : the liberties of the subject and the sometime greater freedom of speech , writing , and private thought from relation , or delation , to the authori- ties . Shakespeare was fortunate to work ...
... political is- sues raised by the rebellion : the liberties of the subject and the sometime greater freedom of speech , writing , and private thought from relation , or delation , to the authori- ties . Shakespeare was fortunate to work ...
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... Politics and Paranoia ( London : Jonathan Cape , 1986 ) Lacey Baldwin Smith surveys educational , political , and behavior manuals as well as court politics to establish the culture of suspicion in England , and devotes several chapters ...
... Politics and Paranoia ( London : Jonathan Cape , 1986 ) Lacey Baldwin Smith surveys educational , political , and behavior manuals as well as court politics to establish the culture of suspicion in England , and devotes several chapters ...
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