Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Windsor , see SC , Volumes 5 and 18 . INTRODUCTION Most scholars believe that The Merry Wives of Windsor was written in 1597 and first performed as part of the entertainment at a Feast of the Order of the Garter on April 23 of that year ...
... Windsor , see SC , Volumes 5 and 18 . INTRODUCTION Most scholars believe that The Merry Wives of Windsor was written in 1597 and first performed as part of the entertainment at a Feast of the Order of the Garter on April 23 of that year ...
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... Windsor and the world of comedy . Shakespeare strikes the unifying balance in his com- edy which Falstaff and Ford completely miss in their games and the wives only approach in their tricks- he assimilates the characters of Windsor ...
... Windsor and the world of comedy . Shakespeare strikes the unifying balance in his com- edy which Falstaff and Ford completely miss in their games and the wives only approach in their tricks- he assimilates the characters of Windsor ...
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... Windsor , the middle class , who have triumphed . And it is the city types , the aristocracy ( debased though it may be ) and the hangers - on who have been discredited and hu- miliated ( reduced to the level of dirty linen and a ...
... Windsor , the middle class , who have triumphed . And it is the city types , the aristocracy ( debased though it may be ) and the hangers - on who have been discredited and hu- miliated ( reduced to the level of dirty linen and a ...
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