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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... Reading appearing at the end of each entry suggests additional sources of study for the reader . Explanatory notes summarize each essay or book listed here . Each volume of SC provides a Cumulative Index to Topics . This feature ...
... Reading appearing at the end of each entry suggests additional sources of study for the reader . Explanatory notes summarize each essay or book listed here . Each volume of SC provides a Cumulative Index to Topics . This feature ...
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... reading of Love's Labor's Lost and posit in its stead a reading that sees in the irresolution of the play's plot its dramatic success as an exploration of generic limits . This is neither precisely to affirm nor to deny the claim - made ...
... reading of Love's Labor's Lost and posit in its stead a reading that sees in the irresolution of the play's plot its dramatic success as an exploration of generic limits . This is neither precisely to affirm nor to deny the claim - made ...
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... reading of The Phoenix and the Turtle as a turning - point to- wards a tragic view of life ' may well have disposed other readers to hear the Threnos of the poem as a bleak assertion of tragic paradox . It is clear that the arguments ...
... reading of The Phoenix and the Turtle as a turning - point to- wards a tragic view of life ' may well have disposed other readers to hear the Threnos of the poem as a bleak assertion of tragic paradox . It is clear that the arguments ...
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