Shakespearean CriticismMichele Lee Gale Research International, Limited, 1998 - 412 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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... represents a con- tingent loss of self - representation , of the capacity to " bewray " her own meaning . When Marcus first en- counters her after the rape , he compares her state with Philomela's in a way that neatly puns on this ...
... represents a con- tingent loss of self - representation , of the capacity to " bewray " her own meaning . When Marcus first en- counters her after the rape , he compares her state with Philomela's in a way that neatly puns on this ...
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... represents itself to itself , but the insufficiency of the image provokes at moments violent impulses , a rage articulated in images of a frag- mentation of the woman's body . While the play does insistently expose the element of ...
... represents itself to itself , but the insufficiency of the image provokes at moments violent impulses , a rage articulated in images of a frag- mentation of the woman's body . While the play does insistently expose the element of ...
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... represents neurosis in the form of subjectivity crippled by cultural inscrip- tion . To say , however , that something is only a patho- logical product , merely neurotic , would be to deny the subversive signifying power of pathology ...
... represents neurosis in the form of subjectivity crippled by cultural inscrip- tion . To say , however , that something is only a patho- logical product , merely neurotic , would be to deny the subversive signifying power of pathology ...
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Violence in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
The Rape of Lucrece | 77 |
Titus Andronicus | 169 |
Urheberrecht | |
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