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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... tragedy is a " closed " form of art , with a single , fixed , and contained meaning ( by contrast to the disorderly relaxed meanings in comedy ) . Tragedy demands a law of necessity or destiny , and a finality that can be gained only by ...
... tragedy is a " closed " form of art , with a single , fixed , and contained meaning ( by contrast to the disorderly relaxed meanings in comedy ) . Tragedy demands a law of necessity or destiny , and a finality that can be gained only by ...
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... Tragedy , 203 . 42. Morris Henry Partee , " Edgar and the Ending of King Lear , " Studia Neophilologica 63 ( 1991 ) : 175 . 43. See Valesio , who argues ( Novantiqua , 59 ) that The tragedy is that none of the three factions ( the king ...
... Tragedy , 203 . 42. Morris Henry Partee , " Edgar and the Ending of King Lear , " Studia Neophilologica 63 ( 1991 ) : 175 . 43. See Valesio , who argues ( Novantiqua , 59 ) that The tragedy is that none of the three factions ( the king ...
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... tragedy is premised . King Lear is philosophically and logically self- contradictory , and morally unrealistic . One ... tragedy : in the economy of tragedy , one always pays too much , but not for nothing . Tragedy is a world of the run ...
... tragedy is premised . King Lear is philosophically and logically self- contradictory , and morally unrealistic . One ... tragedy : in the economy of tragedy , one always pays too much , but not for nothing . Tragedy is a world of the run ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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