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He argues that Shakespeare understood the self - conscious nature of theater in the Elizabethan era , which is markedly different from the emphasis on realism in today's dramas . Shakespeare incorporated aspects of his audience into the ...
He argues that Shakespeare understood the self - conscious nature of theater in the Elizabethan era , which is markedly different from the emphasis on realism in today's dramas . Shakespeare incorporated aspects of his audience into the ...
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Some critics now argue that Shakespeare was at his most innovative during his final period , creating new forms and ... Scott F. Crider ( 1999 ) investigates the influence of Ovid's Pygmalian tale on this scene , and argues that by ...
Some critics now argue that Shakespeare was at his most innovative during his final period , creating new forms and ... Scott F. Crider ( 1999 ) investigates the influence of Ovid's Pygmalian tale on this scene , and argues that by ...
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... Spectacle : Autolycus , Class and Containment in The Winter's Tale . ” Renaissance and Reformation 21 , No. 3 ( Summer 1997 ) : 5-23 . Focuses on the character Autolycus as a representation of the Jacobeans and argues that through ...
... Spectacle : Autolycus , Class and Containment in The Winter's Tale . ” Renaissance and Reformation 21 , No. 3 ( Summer 1997 ) : 5-23 . Focuses on the character Autolycus as a representation of the Jacobeans and argues that through ...
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