Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 78
... becomes her creation rather than the Count's . In marrying Helena , Bertram finds his masculinity affirmed through a reassuring maternal pres- ence , getting what he may have wanted all along : a wife / lover / mother who allows him to ...
... becomes her creation rather than the Count's . In marrying Helena , Bertram finds his masculinity affirmed through a reassuring maternal pres- ence , getting what he may have wanted all along : a wife / lover / mother who allows him to ...
Page 142
... becomes the sign that Shakespeare's text was never his to begin with - or perhaps such conventions of owner- ship , like Margaret's own paradoxical conventionality , produce only an infinite circularity , for what does it mean to attack ...
... becomes the sign that Shakespeare's text was never his to begin with - or perhaps such conventions of owner- ship , like Margaret's own paradoxical conventionality , produce only an infinite circularity , for what does it mean to attack ...
Page 246
... becomes a victim of alternative interpretations ; fashioning himself in a letter that seems to reflect the greatness of his own self - image , Malvolio becomes a “ propertied ” fool when he realizes his ridiculous part and cross ...
... becomes a victim of alternative interpretations ; fashioning himself in a letter that seems to reflect the greatness of his own self - image , Malvolio becomes a “ propertied ” fool when he realizes his ridiculous part and cross ...
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