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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... less obvious cases as well , Elizabethans were capa- ble of regarding the theater as a spiritually valuable insti- tution . My model will be Shakespeare , especially his final Elizabethan history , Henry V. In plays written both before ...
... less obvious cases as well , Elizabethans were capa- ble of regarding the theater as a spiritually valuable insti- tution . My model will be Shakespeare , especially his final Elizabethan history , Henry V. In plays written both before ...
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... less from 1563 to 1574 , she had managed to prevent conception for the pre- vious five years in an age with no contraceptive technolo- gy ; but within two months of Anne's death she was preg- nant again . If Edmund was to some degree ...
... less from 1563 to 1574 , she had managed to prevent conception for the pre- vious five years in an age with no contraceptive technolo- gy ; but within two months of Anne's death she was preg- nant again . If Edmund was to some degree ...
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... less rational than men , women are correspond- ingly more subject to violent erotic desires , and less able to resist their own impulses . A woman , according to Fer- rand , ' is in her Loves more Passionate , and more furious in her ...
... less rational than men , women are correspond- ingly more subject to violent erotic desires , and less able to resist their own impulses . A woman , according to Fer- rand , ' is in her Loves more Passionate , and more furious in her ...
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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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