Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 26Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of the publisher . - Hunter , G. K. From " The BBC ' All's Well That Ends Well ' , " in Shakespeare on Television : An Anthology of Essays and Reviews . Edited by J.C. Bulman and H. R. ...
... All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of the publisher . - Hunter , G. K. From " The BBC ' All's Well That Ends Well ' , " in Shakespeare on Television : An Anthology of Essays and Reviews . Edited by J.C. Bulman and H. R. ...
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... All's Well could not be popular on the stage until an audience had been prepared for it and like experiments in realism . As late as 1928 , he wrote : ' In Shakespeare there are parts - like that of Helena in All's Well for instance ...
... All's Well could not be popular on the stage until an audience had been prepared for it and like experiments in realism . As late as 1928 , he wrote : ' In Shakespeare there are parts - like that of Helena in All's Well for instance ...
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... All's Well is a distinguished demonstration of the open nature of dramatic art , whose possibilities for realising ' new ' meanings implicit in play - scripts only in- crease with new technologies . This is perhaps not a bad point with ...
... All's Well is a distinguished demonstration of the open nature of dramatic art , whose possibilities for realising ' new ' meanings implicit in play - scripts only in- crease with new technologies . This is perhaps not a bad point with ...
Contents
Alls Well That Ends Well | 1 |
The Comedy of Errors | 135 |
Twelfth Night | 196 |
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