Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 37Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... tion of promiscuous eros.39 The result is a reaffirma- tion of those very qualities ( gender - role instability , the promiscuity of desire ) which had apparently been ' con- tained ' by the multiple matrimonies . Here , however , let ...
... tion of promiscuous eros.39 The result is a reaffirma- tion of those very qualities ( gender - role instability , the promiscuity of desire ) which had apparently been ' con- tained ' by the multiple matrimonies . Here , however , let ...
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... tion and Friction . " Both authors evince exactly the same ancient and sixteenth- and seventeenth - century medi- cal texts - first and foremost , Galen on the exact parity between male and female reproductive organs ( " think of the ...
... tion and Friction . " Both authors evince exactly the same ancient and sixteenth- and seventeenth - century medi- cal texts - first and foremost , Galen on the exact parity between male and female reproductive organs ( " think of the ...
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... tion of the Terentian rhetoric of probability , which remains so near the textual surface of Gl'Ingannati . Any audience hearing Fabian , however , must feel that the primary violation of probability lies not in the outrageousness of ...
... tion of the Terentian rhetoric of probability , which remains so near the textual surface of Gl'Ingannati . Any audience hearing Fabian , however , must feel that the primary violation of probability lies not in the outrageousness of ...
Contents
Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Historiography and Legitimation in Henry VIII | 122 |
Steve Longstaffe The Limits of Modernity in Shakespeares King John | 132 |
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