Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... All's Well that Ends Well and ' All Seems Well . " " Shakespeare Studies XIII ( 1980 ) : 131- 144 . McCandless , David . " That Your Dian Was Both Herself and Love ' : Helena's Redemptive Chastity . " Essays in Literature 17 ( 1990 ) ...
... All's Well that Ends Well and ' All Seems Well . " " Shakespeare Studies XIII ( 1980 ) : 131- 144 . McCandless , David . " That Your Dian Was Both Herself and Love ' : Helena's Redemptive Chastity . " Essays in Literature 17 ( 1990 ) ...
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... All's Well That Ends Well was purposely created by Shakespeare to prompt the audi- ence to recognize its role as theater - goer , and notice the art of play making . ] I The problem of closure in All's Well is not a new one . It has ...
... All's Well That Ends Well was purposely created by Shakespeare to prompt the audi- ence to recognize its role as theater - goer , and notice the art of play making . ] I The problem of closure in All's Well is not a new one . It has ...
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... All's Well That Ends Well . " Literature and Psychology XXXII , No. 4 ( 1986 ) : 48-60 . Examines Helena as rebel female character , symbolic of the way new societal attitudes replace old ones . Bergeron , David M. " The Structure of ...
... All's Well That Ends Well . " Literature and Psychology XXXII , No. 4 ( 1986 ) : 48-60 . Examines Helena as rebel female character , symbolic of the way new societal attitudes replace old ones . Bergeron , David M. " The Structure of ...
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