Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 13Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Lear Robert Hapgood , University of New Hampshire ' In the end he has forgotten the ingratitude of. Why do audiences not walk out on King Lear ? They walk out on Edward Bond's adaptation , Lear ( Lon- don , 1972 ) . They did so both ...
... Lear Robert Hapgood , University of New Hampshire ' In the end he has forgotten the ingratitude of. Why do audiences not walk out on King Lear ? They walk out on Edward Bond's adaptation , Lear ( Lon- don , 1972 ) . They did so both ...
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... Lear is so peaceful , joyous , and genuine in its pathos only emphasizes the incongruity of the context in which Cordelia would attempt to cure " this great breach , " his “ untuned and jarring senses . " Accord- ingly , Shakespeare ...
... Lear is so peaceful , joyous , and genuine in its pathos only emphasizes the incongruity of the context in which Cordelia would attempt to cure " this great breach , " his “ untuned and jarring senses . " Accord- ingly , Shakespeare ...
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... Lear 11:21 Forker , Charles R. Henry VI , 1 , 2 , and 3 3:97 Forman , Simon Cymbeline 4:17 The Winter's Tale 7 : 375 Forster , John King Lear 11:17 Fortin , René E. Julius Caesar 7 : 336 King Lear 2 : 286 The Merchant of Venice 4 : 324 ...
... Lear 11:21 Forker , Charles R. Henry VI , 1 , 2 , and 3 3:97 Forman , Simon Cymbeline 4:17 The Winter's Tale 7 : 375 Forster , John King Lear 11:17 Fortin , René E. Julius Caesar 7 : 336 King Lear 2 : 286 The Merchant of Venice 4 : 324 ...
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Camille Wells Slights The Raw and the Cooked in The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
A Reading of The Two Gentlemen | 18 |
Festive Theory | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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