Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 63. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... COMEDY Waldo F. McNeir ( essay date 1974 ) SOURCE : " Comedy in Shakespeare's Yorkist Tetralogy , " in Pacific Coast Philology , Vol . 9 , April , 1974 , pp . 48-55 . [ In the essay below , McNeir recounts numerous elements of comedy in ...
... COMEDY Waldo F. McNeir ( essay date 1974 ) SOURCE : " Comedy in Shakespeare's Yorkist Tetralogy , " in Pacific Coast Philology , Vol . 9 , April , 1974 , pp . 48-55 . [ In the essay below , McNeir recounts numerous elements of comedy in ...
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... Comedy of the Henry VI Plays , " in Thalia , Vol . 1 , No. 2 , Autumn , 1978 , pp . 11-21 . [ In the essay below , Watson traces the farcical , sardonic , and grotesque patterns of Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3. ] Although the three ...
... Comedy of the Henry VI Plays , " in Thalia , Vol . 1 , No. 2 , Autumn , 1978 , pp . 11-21 . [ In the essay below , Watson traces the farcical , sardonic , and grotesque patterns of Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3. ] Although the three ...
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... comedy centered around Richard's violence . The retribution Margaret and the Duchess of York call for is defined by the unattractive rhetoric of their ritualized curses and is personalized into a rather mechanical desire for vengeance ...
... comedy centered around Richard's violence . The retribution Margaret and the Duchess of York call for is defined by the unattractive rhetoric of their ritualized curses and is personalized into a rather mechanical desire for vengeance ...
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