Shakespearean CriticismMichael Magoulias Gale Research International, Limited, 1996 - 1011 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... speech comes to resemble a kind of soliloquy . Her speech is addressed to angry and hurt women , of which she has been a member throughout the play , and advis- es them to conceal their murderous thoughts - as she is doing with her ...
... speech comes to resemble a kind of soliloquy . Her speech is addressed to angry and hurt women , of which she has been a member throughout the play , and advis- es them to conceal their murderous thoughts - as she is doing with her ...
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... speech for speech and yet have repeatedly substituted his own awkward limp for the forceful stride Shakespeare's language has throughout this play.3 To others , a writer with so little talent would never have been able to reshape ...
... speech for speech and yet have repeatedly substituted his own awkward limp for the forceful stride Shakespeare's language has throughout this play.3 To others , a writer with so little talent would never have been able to reshape ...
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... speech ! ' ( 2.1.106 ) . This is a rather unusual phrase for making the point , and its oddity signals the gradually developing con- nection between the women of Venice and political expression . When Emilia's speech threatens him at ...
... speech ! ' ( 2.1.106 ) . This is a rather unusual phrase for making the point , and its oddity signals the gradually developing con- nection between the women of Venice and political expression . When Emilia's speech threatens him at ...
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A Second | 1 |
Measure for Measure | 16 |
Sharing the Queens | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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