Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 34Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... social system . The significance of Bellario's exclusion may seem arbitrary , especially as she rejects the king's offer to find a noble match for her and pay her dowry . Her refusal and the plot's thematic remainder momentarily appear ...
... social system . The significance of Bellario's exclusion may seem arbitrary , especially as she rejects the king's offer to find a noble match for her and pay her dowry . Her refusal and the plot's thematic remainder momentarily appear ...
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... social place . It is within the context of such unbrotherly dealings and their symbolic affiliation with social injustice con- ceived on a broader scale that Duke Senior's praise of rural life at the opening of act II has its strongest ...
... social place . It is within the context of such unbrotherly dealings and their symbolic affiliation with social injustice con- ceived on a broader scale that Duke Senior's praise of rural life at the opening of act II has its strongest ...
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... social content or reference . Some pasto- ral does indeed portray or long nostalgically for “ idyl- lic , feudal , patriarchal relations " when " service sweat for duty , not for meed . " Through its appropriation of the topos of the ...
... social content or reference . Some pasto- ral does indeed portray or long nostalgically for “ idyl- lic , feudal , patriarchal relations " when " service sweat for duty , not for meed . " Through its appropriation of the topos of the ...
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Appearance vs Reality | 1 |
As You Like | 71 |
The Comedy of Errors | 190 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actor Adonis Adriana ambiguity androgynous Angelo audience Audrey becomes Bellario brother Celia characters Clown Comedy of Errors comic conventional Coppélia Corin court courtly critical desire dialogue discourse double meaning dramatic Dromio Duke Frederick Duke Senior Duke's Egeon Elizabethan Ephesus ethos father feigning female Feste figure final folly fool Forest of Arden Ganymede gender genre hath Helena husband identity Isabella Jaques language literary lovers Luciana male Malvolio marriage Measure for Measure metonymic Midsummer Night's Dream moral nature ocular proof Oliver Olivia Orlando Orsino paradox passion pastoral Phebe Philaster play's plot poetry political reality relationship Renaissance reveals rhetoric role romantic Rosalind says scene seems sense sexual disguise Shakespeare Shakespearean comedy shepherd Silvius social speak speech stage structure suggests theme thou tion Touchstone Touchstone's tradition truth Twelfth Night Univ University Press Venus Venus and Adonis Viola wife woman women words