Shakespearean CriticismJoseph C. Tardiff Annotation Beginning with Volume 13 in the series, Shakespeare Criticism has been published as an annual selection of noteworthy contributions to Shakespearean scholarship published during the previous year. Seventeen of the essays in SC19 originally appeared as chapters in books. The 26 journal articles included are drawn from ten different periodicals. Together, these 43 essays provide current assessments of nearly three-quarters of the Shakespeare canon. Addressed to a wide audience, including advanced secondary school students, undergraduate and graduate students, and teachers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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Page 101
... studies . From A. C. Bradley's judgment that " it is horrible , " through the conspicuous absence of the play from studies of festive comedy such as C. L. Bar- ber's , critical and editorial writing tries to excuse or dis- miss the play ...
... studies . From A. C. Bradley's judgment that " it is horrible , " through the conspicuous absence of the play from studies of festive comedy such as C. L. Bar- ber's , critical and editorial writing tries to excuse or dis- miss the play ...
Page 149
... Studies " in Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor , Modernizing Shakespeare's Spelling , with Three Studies in the Text of Henry V ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1979 ) , pp . 37-164 , esp . p . 78. Apart from the historical difficulties of such ...
... Studies " in Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor , Modernizing Shakespeare's Spelling , with Three Studies in the Text of Henry V ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1979 ) , pp . 37-164 , esp . p . 78. Apart from the historical difficulties of such ...
Page 259
... Studies 13 [ 1980 ] : 187-96 ) . She has profound doubts about Desdemona's actions early in the play - her " disobedi- ence " to her father , for example - which are resolved only as the tragic action develops . I find in those same ...
... Studies 13 [ 1980 ] : 187-96 ) . She has profound doubts about Desdemona's actions early in the play - her " disobedi- ence " to her father , for example - which are resolved only as the tragic action develops . I find in those same ...
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Anamorphism | 33 |
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