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These and other dramatic alterations of history continue to intrigue scholars . ... Finally , Shakespeare's representation of women in Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3 , especially his dramatic treatment of Margaret of Anjou and Joan la ...
These and other dramatic alterations of history continue to intrigue scholars . ... Finally , Shakespeare's representation of women in Henry VI , Parts 1 , 2 , and 3 , especially his dramatic treatment of Margaret of Anjou and Joan la ...
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At a time when Shakespeare for his dramatic purposes was ruthlessly simplifying and trimming history , he chose to invent ... There appears to have been no demanding reason , dramatically , for this invention , even though it does link ...
At a time when Shakespeare for his dramatic purposes was ruthlessly simplifying and trimming history , he chose to invent ... There appears to have been no demanding reason , dramatically , for this invention , even though it does link ...
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This organizational principle supposedly created a new dramatic subgenre : the contention play . On the other hand , Faye L. Kelly locates the oppositional pattern in a sequence of oaths made and then broken , while Carol McGinnis Kay ...
This organizational principle supposedly created a new dramatic subgenre : the contention play . On the other hand , Faye L. Kelly locates the oppositional pattern in a sequence of oaths made and then broken , while Carol McGinnis Kay ...
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