Shakespearean CriticismJoseph C. Tardiff Gale Research International, Limited, 1992 - 464 Seiten Annotation Beginning with Volume 13 in the series, Shakespeare Criticism has been published as an annual selection of noteworthy contributions to Shakespearean scholarship published during the previous year. Seventeen of the essays in SC19 originally appeared as chapters in books. The 26 journal articles included are drawn from ten different periodicals. Together, these 43 essays provide current assessments of nearly three-quarters of the Shakespeare canon. Addressed to a wide audience, including advanced secondary school students, undergraduate and graduate students, and teachers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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... claims based on that image , and he has very little sense of the duties that accompany his position . He responds with rage to hearing the truth about himself ( compare his reaction to Gaunt with Lear's reaction to Kent ) , and he ...
... claims based on that image , and he has very little sense of the duties that accompany his position . He responds with rage to hearing the truth about himself ( compare his reaction to Gaunt with Lear's reaction to Kent ) , and he ...
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... claims is , of course , Bolingbroke's rebellion . He dismisses it , as we have seen , by invoking his status as the Lord's anointed , but he is overwhelmed by anxiety when Salisbury reports that his Welsh allies , hearing he was dead ...
... claims is , of course , Bolingbroke's rebellion . He dismisses it , as we have seen , by invoking his status as the Lord's anointed , but he is overwhelmed by anxiety when Salisbury reports that his Welsh allies , hearing he was dead ...
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... claims , however , since his threats are of future rather than of immediate retaliation . According to Northumberland , Bolingbroke swears by their " royal grandsire's " tomb , by " the royalties of both [ their ] bloods , " by " the ...
... claims , however , since his threats are of future rather than of immediate retaliation . According to Northumberland , Bolingbroke swears by their " royal grandsire's " tomb , by " the royalties of both [ their ] bloods , " by " the ...
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Taming the Womans | 3 |
Anamorphism | 33 |
Antipholus Katherine and Proteus | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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