Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 28. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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317. oldal
... Leontes , already in the throes of his developing jealousy , and he reproduc- es the chronology exactly : he too recoils exactly twenty- three years to remember an early modern version of a pre - oedipal phase . If the confrontation ...
... Leontes , already in the throes of his developing jealousy , and he reproduc- es the chronology exactly : he too recoils exactly twenty- three years to remember an early modern version of a pre - oedipal phase . If the confrontation ...
326. oldal
... Leontes and Perdita . What constitutes the core of our Hamlet experience is the impact on us of the shadow of death covering the all too susceptible mind of the hero who , being nauseated at the rottenness of nature , has fallen into ...
... Leontes and Perdita . What constitutes the core of our Hamlet experience is the impact on us of the shadow of death covering the all too susceptible mind of the hero who , being nauseated at the rottenness of nature , has fallen into ...
439. oldal
... Leontes compared with Othello 7 : 383 , 390 , 412 ; 15 : 514 emblematic versus realistic characterization 19 : 431 jealousy 7 : 377 , 379 , 382 , 383 , 384 , 387 , 389 , 394 , 395 , 402 , 407 , 412 , 414 , 425 , 429 , 432 , 436 , 464 ...
... Leontes compared with Othello 7 : 383 , 390 , 412 ; 15 : 514 emblematic versus realistic characterization 19 : 431 jealousy 7 : 377 , 379 , 382 , 383 , 384 , 387 , 389 , 394 , 395 , 402 , 407 , 412 , 414 , 425 , 429 , 432 , 436 , 464 ...
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