Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 50. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... present looks both ahead and back . The Trojan past and the Roman future are equally present in Vergil's epipha- nies . In a similar manner Julius Caesar constantly re- minds us of the Caesarism that will come eventually , even as we ...
... present looks both ahead and back . The Trojan past and the Roman future are equally present in Vergil's epipha- nies . In a similar manner Julius Caesar constantly re- minds us of the Caesarism that will come eventually , even as we ...
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... Present , 50 ( 1971 ) , 76-136 . See also J. Walter and K. Wrightson , ' Dearth and the Social Order in Early Modern England ' , Past and Present , 71 ( 1976 ) , 22-42 ; R. B. Outhwaite , ' Dearth and Government Interven- tion in ...
... Present , 50 ( 1971 ) , 76-136 . See also J. Walter and K. Wrightson , ' Dearth and the Social Order in Early Modern England ' , Past and Present , 71 ( 1976 ) , 22-42 ; R. B. Outhwaite , ' Dearth and Government Interven- tion in ...
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... present as it shapes exemplary images . To manipulate the symbols that embody the meaning of the past is to control the present , to rewrite the narrative of national history from a particular perspective . It is this revisionist ...
... present as it shapes exemplary images . To manipulate the symbols that embody the meaning of the past is to control the present , to rewrite the narrative of national history from a particular perspective . It is this revisionist ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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