Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... jealousy - real or fic- tional . His distinctions among three " layers or grades of jealousy " are well known : competitive or normal , projected , and delusional . It is the third of these that has attracted the most attention , and it ...
... jealousy - real or fic- tional . His distinctions among three " layers or grades of jealousy " are well known : competitive or normal , projected , and delusional . It is the third of these that has attracted the most attention , and it ...
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... jealousy and evil in Othello . ] To proclaim Shakespeare's Othello as a tragedy of jealousy is but to echo the opinion of every critic who ever wrote about it . The jealousy not only of Othello , but of such lesser figures as Roderigo ...
... jealousy and evil in Othello . ] To proclaim Shakespeare's Othello as a tragedy of jealousy is but to echo the opinion of every critic who ever wrote about it . The jealousy not only of Othello , but of such lesser figures as Roderigo ...
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... jealousy are to be found in Othello , the first of them presented by Roderigo . That Roderigo is jealous first of Othello and then of Cassio cannot be doubted , and Iago , before using him against Cassio , is careful to heighten in him ...
... jealousy are to be found in Othello , the first of them presented by Roderigo . That Roderigo is jealous first of Othello and then of Cassio cannot be doubted , and Iago , before using him against Cassio , is careful to heighten in him ...
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