Shakespeare's Hyperontology: Antony and CleopatraFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1990 - 199 Seiten Utilizing a number of poststructuralist devices, H. W. Fawkner employs an ontodramatic line of approach in order to suggest that a single hidden pattern of hyperontological suggestion organizes Shakespeare's entire imaginative outlook in Antony and Cleopatra. |
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... Shakespearean Scenes . New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1981 . Holloway , John . The Story of the Night : Studies in Shakespeare's Major Tragedies . London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1961 . Homan , Sidney . When the ...
... Shakespearean Scenes . New Haven and London : Yale University Press , 1981 . Holloway , John . The Story of the Night : Studies in Shakespeare's Major Tragedies . London : Routledge & Kegan Paul , 1961 . Homan , Sidney . When the ...
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Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence . London : Hutchinson & Co. , 1972 . The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays . London : Methuen , 1977 . Muller , René J. The Marginal Self : An Existential Inquiry ...
Antony and Cleopatra Harald William Fawkner. Shakespeare's Tragic Sequence . London : Hutchinson & Co. , 1972 . The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays . London : Methuen , 1977 . Muller , René J. The Marginal Self : An Existential Inquiry ...
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... Shakespeare Studies 19 ( 1987 ) : 171-82 . Rose , Jacqueline . Sexuality in the Field of Vision . London : Verso , 1986 . Sacks , Elizabeth . Shakespeare's Images of Pregnancy ... Shakespeare's Problem 194 SHAKESPEARE'S HYPERONTOLOGY.
... Shakespeare Studies 19 ( 1987 ) : 171-82 . Rose , Jacqueline . Sexuality in the Field of Vision . London : Verso , 1986 . Sacks , Elizabeth . Shakespeare's Images of Pregnancy ... Shakespeare's Problem 194 SHAKESPEARE'S HYPERONTOLOGY.
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Presence and Oblivion | 23 |
To Follow Faster | 46 |
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