Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 2Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 - 591 pages This volume includes plot summaries, character profiles, criticism of the works and sources for further study. |
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... possible juxtaposition of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the Edmund - Goneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been revealed as self - consuming , its claim to represent strength as a self - bred ...
... possible juxtaposition of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the Edmund - Goneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been revealed as self - consuming , its claim to represent strength as a self - bred ...
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... possible to lose and possible to win . The victory and the defeat are simultaneous and inseparable . If there is any " remorseless process " in King Lear , it is one that begs us to seek the meaning of our human fate not in what becomes ...
... possible to lose and possible to win . The victory and the defeat are simultaneous and inseparable . If there is any " remorseless process " in King Lear , it is one that begs us to seek the meaning of our human fate not in what becomes ...
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... possible date of composition of the play . Thompson , Karl F. " Shakespeare's Romantic Comedies . " PMLA 67 , No. 7 ( December 1952 ) : 1079-93 . Examines the influence of the conventions of courtly love on Love's Labour's Lost ...
... possible date of composition of the play . Thompson , Karl F. " Shakespeare's Romantic Comedies . " PMLA 67 , No. 7 ( December 1952 ) : 1079-93 . Examines the influence of the conventions of courtly love on Love's Labour's Lost ...
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