Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... hero , though he also per- ceived in the play a complex analysis of this product of Rome's aristocratic system . Insisting that the relationship between Cor- iolanus and Volumnia is the key to the tragedy , he characterized the hero as ...
... hero , though he also per- ceived in the play a complex analysis of this product of Rome's aristocratic system . Insisting that the relationship between Cor- iolanus and Volumnia is the key to the tragedy , he characterized the hero as ...
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... hero's exploits in battle . Enright's contention generated a number of responses , notably that of I. R. Browning in the following year . This critic identified a number of tragic con- tradictions in the character of Coriolanus ...
... hero's exploits in battle . Enright's contention generated a number of responses , notably that of I. R. Browning in the following year . This critic identified a number of tragic con- tradictions in the character of Coriolanus ...
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... hero , who considers speech the op- posite of action , is placed in a situation in which speech is an action in itself : the plebeians ' voices can make him consul . Gordon further analyzes how language has the power to deny or bestow ...
... hero , who considers speech the op- posite of action , is placed in a situation in which speech is an action in itself : the plebeians ' voices can make him consul . Gordon further analyzes how language has the power to deny or bestow ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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action Additional Bibliography Angiers Antium Antony Antony and Cleopatra appears argues Arthur asserts audience Aufidius banishment Bastard becomes Bianca blood character citizens claims comedy comic Cominius common conflict Constance contends contrast Corio Coriolanus Coriolanus's Corioli critic death dramatic Elizabethan enemy England English essay date excerpt farce father Faulconbridge feeling give hath heart hero hero's honour Hubert human husband imagery Induction iolanus John's Julius Caesar Kate Katherina King John King Lear lord Lucentio Macbeth Marcius marriage means Menenius mind moral mother nature never noble Othello Pandulph passion patricians Petruchio play's plebeians plot Plutarch poet political praise pride Richard III Roman Rome says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Shrew speak speare's speech spirit Taming thee theme thing thou tragedy tragic tragic hero traitor tribunes Troublesome Reign true truth Virgilia virtue Volsces Volscians Volumnia wife words