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 86
... father and the social expectation that he will turn out to be like his father . From the first , Bertram's manhood is the subject of anx- ious speculation on the part of his mother and the king , speculation expressed in the desire that ...
... father and the social expectation that he will turn out to be like his father . From the first , Bertram's manhood is the subject of anx- ious speculation on the part of his mother and the king , speculation expressed in the desire that ...
Page 235
... father and did not become a Roman in the full sense of the word , a paterfamilias , until the father's death . More than that , the youth's father was his natural judge and could privately sentence him to death " ( Paul Veyne , A ...
... father and did not become a Roman in the full sense of the word , a paterfamilias , until the father's death . More than that , the youth's father was his natural judge and could privately sentence him to death " ( Paul Veyne , A ...
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... father once outshone Fortinbras's father as a warrior , so now the young Fortin- bras with his conquering spirit seems to outshine young Hamlet . The difference between the sons is clear to Ham- let , and it provides him with another ...
... father once outshone Fortinbras's father as a warrior , so now the young Fortin- bras with his conquering spirit seems to outshine young Hamlet . The difference between the sons is clear to Ham- let , and it provides him with another ...
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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