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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... critics of All's Well That Ends Well focused on the incongruous plot elements and the thematic concerns of merit and rank , virtue and honor , and male versus female . Beginning in the nineteenth century , scholars found it necessary to ...
... critics of All's Well That Ends Well focused on the incongruous plot elements and the thematic concerns of merit and rank , virtue and honor , and male versus female . Beginning in the nineteenth century , scholars found it necessary to ...
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... criticism include the play's dra- matic structure , characterization , and the role of women in the play . Several critics have emphasized Falstaff's disguise as Herne the Hunter in the final scene of the play . John M. Steadman ( 1963 ) ...
... criticism include the play's dra- matic structure , characterization , and the role of women in the play . Several critics have emphasized Falstaff's disguise as Herne the Hunter in the final scene of the play . John M. Steadman ( 1963 ) ...
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... critics , it is sometimes not even acknowledged.13 One of the few critics to devote an entire book to the play concludes that Shakespeare merely adapted an old play , " a play of bourgeois life based on some Italian story , " of which ...
... critics , it is sometimes not even acknowledged.13 One of the few critics to devote an entire book to the play concludes that Shakespeare merely adapted an old play , " a play of bourgeois life based on some Italian story , " of which ...
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