Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 248
... concerned with " the existential perplexities of life , " foremost being the question of whether words actually correspond to " hard reality . " Helmut and Jean Bonheim discussed the numerous image - clus- ters of growth and vegetation ...
... concerned with " the existential perplexities of life , " foremost being the question of whether words actually correspond to " hard reality . " Helmut and Jean Bonheim discussed the numerous image - clus- ters of growth and vegetation ...
Page 298
... concern the fortunes of England in that ex- citing and instructive stretch of her history . Richard II has this concern too , but it also deals with England herself , the nature Act V. Scene iii . Henry IV , York , the Duchess , and ...
... concern the fortunes of England in that ex- citing and instructive stretch of her history . Richard II has this concern too , but it also deals with England herself , the nature Act V. Scene iii . Henry IV , York , the Duchess , and ...
Page 381
... concerned merely with politics in the modern restricted sense of the word , and takes on the implications of a play closely concerned with the structures of society on a much deeper level : with the fundamentals of human interre ...
... concerned merely with politics in the modern restricted sense of the word , and takes on the implications of a play closely concerned with the structures of society on a much deeper level : with the fundamentals of human interre ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Copyright | |
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