Tragedy in TransitionSarah Annes Brown, Catherine Silverstone Wiley, 2007. nov. 28. - 315 oldal Tragedy in Transition is an innovative and exciting introduction to the theory and practice of tragedy.
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... ( Shakespeare 1997 ) . All quotations from Shakespeare are taken from this ( Riverside ) edition . 13 14 This is a considerably more negative reading of Horatio than most . Monsarrat 1984 : 135-47 , approves Horatio , more or less ...
... ( Shakespeare 1997 ) . All quotations from Shakespeare are taken from this ( Riverside ) edition . 13 14 This is a considerably more negative reading of Horatio than most . Monsarrat 1984 : 135-47 , approves Horatio , more or less ...
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... Shakespeare's massive dominance over all subsequent English - language play- wrights : " Shakespeare out in front by a mile , and the rest of the field strung out behind trying to close the gap " ( Stoppard 1999 : 201 ) . Like the other ...
... Shakespeare's massive dominance over all subsequent English - language play- wrights : " Shakespeare out in front by a mile , and the rest of the field strung out behind trying to close the gap " ( Stoppard 1999 : 201 ) . Like the other ...
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... Shakespeare , ed . S. Wells , G. Taylor , J. Jowett , and W. Montgomery . Oxford : Oxford University Press . ( 1990 ) Macbeth , ed . N. Brooke . Oxford : Oxford University Press . ( 1997 ) The Norton Shakespeare , ed . S. Greenblatt , W ...
... Shakespeare , ed . S. Wells , G. Taylor , J. Jowett , and W. Montgomery . Oxford : Oxford University Press . ( 1990 ) Macbeth , ed . N. Brooke . Oxford : Oxford University Press . ( 1997 ) The Norton Shakespeare , ed . S. Greenblatt , W ...
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