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English Literary Renaissance , v . 16 , Spring , 1986 for “ Macbeth's War on Time , ” by Donald W. Foster . Reproduced by permission of the publisher . — Essays in Literature , v . 14 , Fall , 1987. Reproduced by permission .
English Literary Renaissance , v . 16 , Spring , 1986 for “ Macbeth's War on Time , ” by Donald W. Foster . Reproduced by permission of the publisher . — Essays in Literature , v . 14 , Fall , 1987. Reproduced by permission .
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New Historical criticism of Renaissance literature over the past decade has not only effected a revolution in the way that critics read the literature and its relation to the culture that produces it , but has helped us to reconceive ...
New Historical criticism of Renaissance literature over the past decade has not only effected a revolution in the way that critics read the literature and its relation to the culture that produces it , but has helped us to reconceive ...
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Abbe Blum , " Strike all that look upon with mar ( b ) le ' : Monumentalizing Women in Shakespeare's Plays , ” in The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print , ed . Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky ( Amherst : University of ...
Abbe Blum , " Strike all that look upon with mar ( b ) le ' : Monumentalizing Women in Shakespeare's Plays , ” in The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print , ed . Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky ( Amherst : University of ...
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