William Shakespeare's Richard IIIChelsea House Publishers, 1988 - 130 Seiten Dream and plot / Marjorie B. Garber -- Shakespeare's halle of mirrors / Michael Neill -- Neither mother, wife, nor England's queen / Madonne M. Miner -- The dead-end comedy of Richard III / John W. Blanpied --Military oratory in Richar d III / R. Chris Hassel, Jr. -- Usurpation, seduction, and the problematics of the proper / Marguerite Waller -- Savage play in Richard III / C.L. Barber and Richard P. Wheeler. |
Inhalt
Play Politics | 15 |
The | 45 |
The DeadEnd Comedy of Richard III | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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