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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... social , economic , and legal problems : the coercive power of wardship , the radi- cal incompatibility of race and social class , the ab- sence of dowries , the intricate legalities of contracts and precontracts , the sin of incestuous ...
... social , economic , and legal problems : the coercive power of wardship , the radi- cal incompatibility of race and social class , the ab- sence of dowries , the intricate legalities of contracts and precontracts , the sin of incestuous ...
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... social exchange . For the scholars , despite their sonneteering and penned speeches , are less inter- ested in communicating their feelings than in celebrat- ing them . Biron's famous speech about love does not regard love as a social ...
... social exchange . For the scholars , despite their sonneteering and penned speeches , are less inter- ested in communicating their feelings than in celebrat- ing them . Biron's famous speech about love does not regard love as a social ...
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... social attack , but of social communion , so the play as a whole moves through lyric and satire toward the comic vision which recon- ciles both . For the comic form of literary experience leads toward the acceptance of the isolated ...
... social attack , but of social communion , so the play as a whole moves through lyric and satire toward the comic vision which recon- ciles both . For the comic form of literary experience leads toward the acceptance of the isolated ...
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