Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 57. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... ( London and New York , 1986 ) , p . 231 . 8. David Wood , The Gingerbread Man ( London , 1977 ) . 9. Denis Diderot , Paradoxe sur le comédien , ed . Marc Blanquet , Librairie Théâtrale ( Paris , 1958 ) , pp . 16 , 77 . 10. Paradoxe , p ...
... ( London and New York , 1986 ) , p . 231 . 8. David Wood , The Gingerbread Man ( London , 1977 ) . 9. Denis Diderot , Paradoxe sur le comédien , ed . Marc Blanquet , Librairie Théâtrale ( Paris , 1958 ) , pp . 16 , 77 . 10. Paradoxe , p ...
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... [ London : Edward Arnold , 1972 ] , pp . 160-80 , 166 ) . 5. " Enchanted world " is Jenkins's phrase ( p . 51 ) . Bono refers to " inchoate energies " ( p . 206 ) . 6. Roland Barthes , " The World of Wrestling , " Mythologies , 1957 ...
... [ London : Edward Arnold , 1972 ] , pp . 160-80 , 166 ) . 5. " Enchanted world " is Jenkins's phrase ( p . 51 ) . Bono refers to " inchoate energies " ( p . 206 ) . 6. Roland Barthes , " The World of Wrestling , " Mythologies , 1957 ...
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... ( London : Gerald Duckworth & Co. , 1954 ) , esp . pp . 28-33 , 49-52 , 167-87 ; B. Ifor Evans , The Language of Shakespeare's Plays ( London : Methuen , 1952 ) , pp . 189-212 ; James Sutherland , " The Language of the Last Plays , " in ...
... ( London : Gerald Duckworth & Co. , 1954 ) , esp . pp . 28-33 , 49-52 , 167-87 ; B. Ifor Evans , The Language of Shakespeare's Plays ( London : Methuen , 1952 ) , pp . 189-212 ; James Sutherland , " The Language of the Last Plays , " in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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