Shakespearean CriticismRalph Berry, Graham Bradshaw, William C. Carroll Cengage Gale, 1999 - 420 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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Ralph Berry, Graham Bradshaw, William C. Carroll. The Troublesome Raigne of John and Shakespeare's King John Edward Gieskes , Boston University Michael Goldman , Princeton University. INTRODUCTION Shakespeare's King John , standing ...
Ralph Berry, Graham Bradshaw, William C. Carroll. The Troublesome Raigne of John and Shakespeare's King John Edward Gieskes , Boston University Michael Goldman , Princeton University. INTRODUCTION Shakespeare's King John , standing ...
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... John . Philip is " to the manor born " even if he does not know it , while Shakespeare's Bastard can be seen as a parvenu seeking ( with amazing success ) to become such . This distinction reflects the difference between rank and career ...
... John . Philip is " to the manor born " even if he does not know it , while Shakespeare's Bastard can be seen as a parvenu seeking ( with amazing success ) to become such . This distinction reflects the difference between rank and career ...
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... John Hamlet 21 : 199 Henry V 14 : 210 McClain , John The Two Gentlemen of Verona 12 : 469 McCloskey , John C. Henry V 5 : 239 McCollom , William G. Much Ado about Nothing 31 : 178 McConnell , Stanlie Henry V 14 : 219 McCourt , James The ...
... John Hamlet 21 : 199 Henry V 14 : 210 McClain , John The Two Gentlemen of Verona 12 : 469 McCloskey , John C. Henry V 5 : 239 McCollom , William G. Much Ado about Nothing 31 : 178 McConnell , Stanlie Henry V 14 : 219 McCourt , James The ...
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Representation and Reformation in Measure for Measure | 14 |
Sidney Homann What Do I Do Now? Directing A Midsummer Nights Dream | 23 |
Lisa Hopkins Marriage as Comic Closure | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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