Shakespearean Criticism, Volumen52Michelle Lee, Kathy D. Darrow Gale Research International, Limited, 2000 - 420 páginas 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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... possible to see and to play Jaques as a character who comes to his own kind of recognition , and changes because of it . ' If he does so change he will also mark a different kind of catharsis that is possible for an audience member as ...
... possible to see and to play Jaques as a character who comes to his own kind of recognition , and changes because of it . ' If he does so change he will also mark a different kind of catharsis that is possible for an audience member as ...
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... possible claims to the throne , was an oft - told tale . " " Clarence's wife and children were " foes to [ their ] rest and [ their ] sweet - sleep's disturbers , " and therefore beheaded lest their kingdom stand " on brittle glass ...
... possible claims to the throne , was an oft - told tale . " " Clarence's wife and children were " foes to [ their ] rest and [ their ] sweet - sleep's disturbers , " and therefore beheaded lest their kingdom stand " on brittle glass ...
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... possible spelling variant as well as a possible substantive variant . The issue is almost paradoxi- cal because swords don't come more double - edged than this one : it is not a problem in an old - spelling edition pre- cisely because ...
... possible spelling variant as well as a possible substantive variant . The issue is almost paradoxi- cal because swords don't come more double - edged than this one : it is not a problem in an old - spelling edition pre- cisely because ...
Contenido
Morality in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
Richard II | 107 |
Richard III | 195 |
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