Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's VillainsBookman Associates, 1963 - 122 Seiten |
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... problem of harmony between plot and character that generally confronts the dramatist , especially such a dramatist as Shakespeare whose common prac tice was to recast old plays , modifying the action and develop- ing and individualizing ...
... problem of harmony between plot and character that generally confronts the dramatist , especially such a dramatist as Shakespeare whose common prac tice was to recast old plays , modifying the action and develop- ing and individualizing ...
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... problem posed by changing interpretations of the historical Richard , we have another problem unique among Shakespeare's villains : the salient features of Richard's personal- ity begin to emerge in two earlier - and little known ...
... problem posed by changing interpretations of the historical Richard , we have another problem unique among Shakespeare's villains : the salient features of Richard's personal- ity begin to emerge in two earlier - and little known ...
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... problems regarding her " real nature " will be resolved . Much ink has been spilled over the question of Lady Macbeth's character . Mrs. Jameson summarizes the problem well in Shake- speare's Female Characters : In the play or poem of ...
... problems regarding her " real nature " will be resolved . Much ink has been spilled over the question of Lady Macbeth's character . Mrs. Jameson summarizes the problem well in Shake- speare's Female Characters : In the play or poem of ...
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