Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 73Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... violence . Perhaps because they sat in a public amphitheater , an amphitheater that may well have also housed bearbaitings - a violent form of entertainment that appealed to both monarchs and the masses they were encouraged to ...
... violence . Perhaps because they sat in a public amphitheater , an amphitheater that may well have also housed bearbaitings - a violent form of entertainment that appealed to both monarchs and the masses they were encouraged to ...
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... Violence in Titus Andronicus . " Shakespeare Survey 10 ( 1957 ) : 39- 49 . Willbern , David . " Rape and Revenge in Titus Androni- cus . " English Literary Renaissance 8 ( 1978 ) : 159-82 . Stephen X. Mead ( essay date fall 1994 ) ...
... Violence in Titus Andronicus . " Shakespeare Survey 10 ( 1957 ) : 39- 49 . Willbern , David . " Rape and Revenge in Titus Androni- cus . " English Literary Renaissance 8 ( 1978 ) : 159-82 . Stephen X. Mead ( essay date fall 1994 ) ...
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... violence of the Gothic Wars , which clings to him like dried blood , threatens to contaminate Rome and to erupt into civil violence . According to the First Quarto , Titus must perform a " sacrifice of expiation . " 15 A sacrifice of ...
... violence of the Gothic Wars , which clings to him like dried blood , threatens to contaminate Rome and to erupt into civil violence . According to the First Quarto , Titus must perform a " sacrifice of expiation . " 15 A sacrifice of ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
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