Shakespearean Criticism, Band 52Michelle Lee, Kathy D. Darrow Gale Research International, Limited, 2000 - 420 Seiten Annotation For a convenient introduction to Shakespearean topics, plays and poems, start with this authoritative resource. Beginning with Volume 27, this illustrated series focuses on criticism published after 1960 and provides the reader with a thematic approach to Shakespeare's works. An introduction, criticism, annotated bibliography and cumulative index to topics help users organize their research, making diligent inquiry quick and easy. The series also offers an annual compilation of essays that represent the year's most noteworthy contributions to Shakespearean scholarship. |
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... Buckingham's gold . If Buckingham is really " as good as gold , " he will murder the two children . When Richard wishes to entice Elizabeth to marry her daughter to him , he tells her that , after having conquered Buckingham , he will ...
... Buckingham's gold . If Buckingham is really " as good as gold , " he will murder the two children . When Richard wishes to entice Elizabeth to marry her daughter to him , he tells her that , after having conquered Buckingham , he will ...
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... Buckingham urges Richard " to draw forth your noble ancestry / From the corruption of abusing times / Unto a lineal , true - derived course " ( III.vii . 197-99 ) . Richard agrees to be crowned le- gitimate king only after Buckingham ...
... Buckingham urges Richard " to draw forth your noble ancestry / From the corruption of abusing times / Unto a lineal , true - derived course " ( III.vii . 197-99 ) . Richard agrees to be crowned le- gitimate king only after Buckingham ...
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... Buckingham and Richard plot to gain the support of Council and citizens alike , they are in Richard's dressing room , complete with lighted mirror . A make - up artist and hairdresser come in while Buckingham tells him to affect a ...
... Buckingham and Richard plot to gain the support of Council and citizens alike , they are in Richard's dressing room , complete with lighted mirror . A make - up artist and hairdresser come in while Buckingham tells him to affect a ...
Inhalt
Morality in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
Richard II | 107 |
Richard III | 195 |
Urheberrecht | |
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