Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... present , it may be noted , that Mr. Brown does not recognize the presence in it of a genuine conflict . . . . The same analysis is repeated in part in Mr. D. J. Enright's essay [ see excerpt above , 1954 ] . Coriolanus , it is argued ...
... present , it may be noted , that Mr. Brown does not recognize the presence in it of a genuine conflict . . . . The same analysis is repeated in part in Mr. D. J. Enright's essay [ see excerpt above , 1954 ] . Coriolanus , it is argued ...
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... Present Time , " in ELH , Vol . 33 , No. 2 , June , 1966 , pp . 133-53 . JONATHAN REEVE PRICE ( essay date 1970 ) [ In the following excerpt , Price suggests that in King John Shake- speare intentionally presents ambiguous views of ...
... Present Time , " in ELH , Vol . 33 , No. 2 , June , 1966 , pp . 133-53 . JONATHAN REEVE PRICE ( essay date 1970 ) [ In the following excerpt , Price suggests that in King John Shake- speare intentionally presents ambiguous views of ...
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... present the farce of politics , the first three acts of King John , like the first part of The Troublesome Reign , present the politics of farce : history staged as a mari- onette show in which every political posture is absurdly ex ...
... present the farce of politics , the first three acts of King John , like the first part of The Troublesome Reign , present the politics of farce : history staged as a mari- onette show in which every political posture is absurdly ex ...
Contents
King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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