Shakespearean Criticism: Yearbook 1993, a Selection of the Year's Most Noteworthy Studies of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, Volume 25Michael Magoulias Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... ( Henry VIII , III . I. 45 ) The critical reception of Henry V seems to indicate that the play may be considered one of the definitely ambigu- ous or ambivalent works of world literature . There have , in fact , been critics who argue ...
... ( Henry VIII , III . I. 45 ) The critical reception of Henry V seems to indicate that the play may be considered one of the definitely ambigu- ous or ambivalent works of world literature . There have , in fact , been critics who argue ...
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... Henry's ' strange tongues ' and the languages of the con- quered In 2 Henry IV , trying to soothe the anguish of the dying king at Hal's ' headstrong riot ' , the Earl of Warwick inter- prets with an apt linguistic metaphor the prince's ...
... Henry's ' strange tongues ' and the languages of the con- quered In 2 Henry IV , trying to soothe the anguish of the dying king at Hal's ' headstrong riot ' , the Earl of Warwick inter- prets with an apt linguistic metaphor the prince's ...
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... Henry , has sealed in a euphoric tone the king's conquest of France and of Katherine : KING HENRY Prepare we for our marriage : on which day , My Lord of Burgundy , we'll take your oath , And all the peers ' , for surety of our leagues ...
... Henry , has sealed in a euphoric tone the king's conquest of France and of Katherine : KING HENRY Prepare we for our marriage : on which day , My Lord of Burgundy , we'll take your oath , And all the peers ' , for surety of our leagues ...
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Loves Labours Lost and | 1 |
Measuring Female Sexuality in Measure | 12 |
Lars Engle Money and Moral Luck in The Merchant of Venice | 35 |
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