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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... scene , the moral center of the drama . The decisive moment of the prayer scene follows exten- sive treatment of kingship and duty , beginning in act 1 and including Laertes's advice to Ophelia . The play's opening scene introduces a ...
... scene , the moral center of the drama . The decisive moment of the prayer scene follows exten- sive treatment of kingship and duty , beginning in act 1 and including Laertes's advice to Ophelia . The play's opening scene introduces a ...
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... scene been performed on the stage at intervals since the play's composition as edi- tors imply , it would surely have been possible for the pub- lisher , Matthew Lawe , to have obtained a fair copy pre- pared for stage use . ' The ...
... scene been performed on the stage at intervals since the play's composition as edi- tors imply , it would surely have been possible for the pub- lisher , Matthew Lawe , to have obtained a fair copy pre- pared for stage use . ' The ...
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... scene " mocks tidy assump- tions " ; for modern editors to account for the 1608 addition of the deposition scene as a restoration of censored text is to attempt to order carnival . Barroll rejects political cen- sorship of Richard II ...
... scene " mocks tidy assump- tions " ; for modern editors to account for the 1608 addition of the deposition scene as a restoration of censored text is to attempt to order carnival . Barroll rejects political cen- sorship of Richard II ...
Inhalt
Morality in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
Richard II | 107 |
Richard III | 195 |
Urheberrecht | |
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