Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 4Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 169
... experience of the play as a whole . He whose reputation has been so hyperbolically " ex- tended " becomes in fact symbolically dilated to encompass both the realms of dream and waking , of alienation and identity . The strangeness of ...
... experience of the play as a whole . He whose reputation has been so hyperbolically " ex- tended " becomes in fact symbolically dilated to encompass both the realms of dream and waking , of alienation and identity . The strangeness of ...
Page 354
... experience of art and began to come closer to it by focusing on the interpretation of texts . To be responsible , however , the newer study had to produce conclusions which were derived as logically and argued as closely as demonstra ...
... experience of art and began to come closer to it by focusing on the interpretation of texts . To be responsible , however , the newer study had to produce conclusions which were derived as logically and argued as closely as demonstra ...
Page 355
... experience of the work is one - hence " the dancing of an attitude . " ( pp . 23-4 ) The good Shakespeare critic must point out the patterns of the dance . He must find terms in which the oppositions and con- flicts and problems within ...
... experience of the work is one - hence " the dancing of an attitude . " ( pp . 23-4 ) The good Shakespeare critic must point out the patterns of the dance . He must find terms in which the oppositions and con- flicts and problems within ...
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