Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 54Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 109
... King Lear and it is ironic that he is describing the effect on a reader . The play , he says , ' fill [ s ] the mind ... King Lear directs us to a realm of meaning that exists outside the Lear world ' and for him this meaning is ...
... King Lear and it is ironic that he is describing the effect on a reader . The play , he says , ' fill [ s ] the mind ... King Lear directs us to a realm of meaning that exists outside the Lear world ' and for him this meaning is ...
Page 110
... King Lear in Our Time ( 1966 ) , p . 116 . 17. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , p . 273 . 18. Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear , p . 6 . 19. In what follows I attempt to see the play from the viewpoint of a spectator who knows nothing of ...
... King Lear in Our Time ( 1966 ) , p . 116 . 17. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , p . 273 . 18. Rosenberg , The Masks of King Lear , p . 6 . 19. In what follows I attempt to see the play from the viewpoint of a spectator who knows nothing of ...
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... King Lears but the King Lear familiar to students of the play and , at least in this century , familiar to playgoers for whom ad hoc abbreviations of the edited conflation are played . This essay - an essay not on the greatness of ...
... King Lears but the King Lear familiar to students of the play and , at least in this century , familiar to playgoers for whom ad hoc abbreviations of the edited conflation are played . This essay - an essay not on the greatness of ...
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The Comedy of Errors | 136 |
Loves Labours Lost | 225 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 295 |
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