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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... turn'st mine eyes into my very soul , And there I see such black and grained spots As will not leave their tinct . ( III.iv.88-91 ) And Hamlet should indeed be content to stop here if his purpose in " speaking daggers " is the laudable ...
... turn'st mine eyes into my very soul , And there I see such black and grained spots As will not leave their tinct . ( III.iv.88-91 ) And Hamlet should indeed be content to stop here if his purpose in " speaking daggers " is the laudable ...
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... turning point , or as Samuel Crowl says , a turn " deeper into the private psyches of the play's central characters " ( 10 ) . Hamlet knows that all is over now : love , life itself . The " Mousetrap , " of course , has put the king on ...
... turning point , or as Samuel Crowl says , a turn " deeper into the private psyches of the play's central characters " ( 10 ) . Hamlet knows that all is over now : love , life itself . The " Mousetrap , " of course , has put the king on ...
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... turn shape those processes . In this way of thinking , desire is cotermi- nous with masculine subjectivity ; it " inhabits " subjectivity and in so doing enables , motivates , but also threatens individuals . Shakespeare's " Lucrece ...
... turn shape those processes . In this way of thinking , desire is cotermi- nous with masculine subjectivity ; it " inhabits " subjectivity and in so doing enables , motivates , but also threatens individuals . Shakespeare's " Lucrece ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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