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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... argues that the marriage of plot and style is a distinctive characteristic of Shakespeare's final works and that both are built on his lifelong study of human nature . Another topic which has drawn the attention of recent scholars is ...
... argues that the marriage of plot and style is a distinctive characteristic of Shakespeare's final works and that both are built on his lifelong study of human nature . Another topic which has drawn the attention of recent scholars is ...
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... argues , as well , that Austin's failed distinction is extremely reveal- ing . When Austin writes that something " peculiar ” is at work onstage or in a poem , his choice of words reminds us that his work is " often more fruitful in the ...
... argues , as well , that Austin's failed distinction is extremely reveal- ing . When Austin writes that something " peculiar ” is at work onstage or in a poem , his choice of words reminds us that his work is " often more fruitful in the ...
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... argues that through Autolycus , Shakespeare explores themes of social instability and assimilation . Gallagher , Lowell . " This seal'd - up Oracle ' : Ambivalent Nostalgia in The Winter's Tale . " Exemplaria 7 , No. 2 ( Fall 1995 ) ...
... argues that through Autolycus , Shakespeare explores themes of social instability and assimilation . Gallagher , Lowell . " This seal'd - up Oracle ' : Ambivalent Nostalgia in The Winter's Tale . " Exemplaria 7 , No. 2 ( Fall 1995 ) ...
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History and Philosophy | 31 |
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