Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... play's action . The critic contends that in the end , although there is a strong Christian note , the play resolves itself via a paean of national affirmation - a combination of ideas that includes both politics and Christianity ...
... play's action . The critic contends that in the end , although there is a strong Christian note , the play resolves itself via a paean of national affirmation - a combination of ideas that includes both politics and Christianity ...
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... play is a tragicomedy , combining elements of tragedy with the posi- tive resolution of comedy . Shakespeare set the play on an unnamed island in an unidentified age . In the play , Pros- pero has been unfairly deposed and set adrift in ...
... play is a tragicomedy , combining elements of tragedy with the posi- tive resolution of comedy . Shakespeare set the play on an unnamed island in an unidentified age . In the play , Pros- pero has been unfairly deposed and set adrift in ...
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... play . ] Some years ago I wrote an article ' on Shakespeare's The Tempest in which I gave a reading that was quite sympa- thetic to Prospero and Miranda . I tried in that article to express an important part of my understanding of the play ...
... play . ] Some years ago I wrote an article ' on Shakespeare's The Tempest in which I gave a reading that was quite sympa- thetic to Prospero and Miranda . I tried in that article to express an important part of my understanding of the play ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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