Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... play's ending . A theatrically self - indulgent scène à faire [ obligatory scene ] , the last scene , like its counterpart in Measure for Measure , appears not so much to resolve the intellectual and emotional issues of the play as to ...
... play's ending . A theatrically self - indulgent scène à faire [ obligatory scene ] , the last scene , like its counterpart in Measure for Measure , appears not so much to resolve the intellectual and emotional issues of the play as to ...
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... play's unfortunate fidelity to Greene's novel . In the fol- lowing year , Charles Gildon was equally critical of the play- wright's violation of the unity of time . Gildon suggested that the introduction of the character of Time " as a ...
... play's unfortunate fidelity to Greene's novel . In the fol- lowing year , Charles Gildon was equally critical of the play- wright's violation of the unity of time . Gildon suggested that the introduction of the character of Time " as a ...
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... play . The sense of the play's tragic backdrop is " conjured to remembrance , " at the same time that the tragedy is reversed by rejoining past time - twenty years ” — with present experience . Similarly , the art of the statue , like ...
... play . The sense of the play's tragic backdrop is " conjured to remembrance , " at the same time that the tragedy is reversed by rejoining past time - twenty years ” — with present experience . Similarly , the art of the statue , like ...
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