Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 13Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 434
... course ; he was also crossing it with other discourses , changing , enlarging , skewing , and questioning it . Our sense of The Tempest's participation in " colonialist dis- course " should be flexible enough to take account of such ...
... course ; he was also crossing it with other discourses , changing , enlarging , skewing , and questioning it . Our sense of The Tempest's participation in " colonialist dis- course " should be flexible enough to take account of such ...
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... course of an argument defending the claims of modern lit- erary theory against those of a commonsense view of read- ing : discourse is “ a domain of language - use , a particular way of talking ( and writing and thinking ) " that ...
... course of an argument defending the claims of modern lit- erary theory against those of a commonsense view of read- ing : discourse is “ a domain of language - use , a particular way of talking ( and writing and thinking ) " that ...
Page 465
... course . Think , for example , of that wonderful episode in Richard III that begins with the stage direction , Enter Richard aloft , between two Bishops , " two props of virtue for a Christian prince , " " a book of prayer in his hands ...
... course . Think , for example , of that wonderful episode in Richard III that begins with the stage direction , Enter Richard aloft , between two Bishops , " two props of virtue for a Christian prince , " " a book of prayer in his hands ...
Contents
Camille Wells Slights The Raw and the Cooked in The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
A Reading of The Two Gentlemen | 18 |
Festive Theory | 36 |
Copyright | |
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