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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41. oldal
... Parolles incites him to rebel against them . Bertram's character is darkened by the increasingly forbidden nature of his desires . Yet desire is presented as potentially transgressive throughout , and in the first half of the play ...
... Parolles incites him to rebel against them . Bertram's character is darkened by the increasingly forbidden nature of his desires . Yet desire is presented as potentially transgressive throughout , and in the first half of the play ...
43. oldal
... Parolles . Vienna's suburbs seethe with pimps , prostitutes and sexually contracted disease . Even Claudio and Juliet , who have merely antic- ipated the marriage they desire , speak of their ' too much liberty ' in terms of a deadly ...
... Parolles . Vienna's suburbs seethe with pimps , prostitutes and sexually contracted disease . Even Claudio and Juliet , who have merely antic- ipated the marriage they desire , speak of their ' too much liberty ' in terms of a deadly ...
423. oldal
... Parolles characterization and function 7 : 8 , 9 , 43 , 76 , 81 , 98 , 109 , 113 , 116 , 126 ; 22 : 78 ; 26 : 48 , 73 , 97 ; 26 : 117 compared with Falstaff 7 : 8 , 9 , 16 exposure 7 : 9,27 , 81 , 98 , 109 , 113 , 116 , 121 , 126 ...
... Parolles characterization and function 7 : 8 , 9 , 43 , 76 , 81 , 98 , 109 , 113 , 116 , 126 ; 22 : 78 ; 26 : 48 , 73 , 97 ; 26 : 117 compared with Falstaff 7 : 8 , 9 , 16 exposure 7 : 9,27 , 81 , 98 , 109 , 113 , 116 , 121 , 126 ...
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