Shakespearean CriticismRalph Berry, Graham Bradshaw, William C. Carroll Cengage Gale, 1999 - 420 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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... social means , the essence of deceit . The reputed cunning and boundlessness of the Marrano conspiracy set the Inquisition a special challenge , for it found the greatest perils in the greatest semblance of order and the truth to be ...
... social means , the essence of deceit . The reputed cunning and boundlessness of the Marrano conspiracy set the Inquisition a special challenge , for it found the greatest perils in the greatest semblance of order and the truth to be ...
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... social hierarchy . The actors remain theatrical character - types whose entry into the social world essentially takes place in the context of the drama . It is Prospero alone who , hav- ing disclosed himself as the " true " Duke of ...
... social hierarchy . The actors remain theatrical character - types whose entry into the social world essentially takes place in the context of the drama . It is Prospero alone who , hav- ing disclosed himself as the " true " Duke of ...
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... social aspects Measure for Measure 23 : 316 , 375 , 379 , 395 social milieu The Merry Wives of Windsor 18 : 75 , 84 ; 38 : 297 , 300 social order As You Like It 37 : 1 ; 46 : 94 The Comedy of Errors 34 : 238 society Coriolanus 9 : 15 ...
... social aspects Measure for Measure 23 : 316 , 375 , 379 , 395 social milieu The Merry Wives of Windsor 18 : 75 , 84 ; 38 : 297 , 300 social order As You Like It 37 : 1 ; 46 : 94 The Comedy of Errors 34 : 238 society Coriolanus 9 : 15 ...
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Representation and Reformation in Measure for Measure | 14 |
Sidney Homann What Do I Do Now? Directing A Midsummer Nights Dream | 23 |
Lisa Hopkins Marriage as Comic Closure | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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