Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... discussion of this and other patterns of imagery in the play . 29 See my final chapter for a full discussion of this whole theme . My presenta- tion of it here is necessarily rather sketchy . 30 Jan Kott , Shakespeare Our Contemporary ...
... discussion of this and other patterns of imagery in the play . 29 See my final chapter for a full discussion of this whole theme . My presenta- tion of it here is necessarily rather sketchy . 30 Jan Kott , Shakespeare Our Contemporary ...
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... discussion of the last scene seems to me the only adequate one , one that responds to everything that's there . I owe something to his reading but see the scene in a very different context and take a different approach to it . 33 Harley ...
... discussion of the last scene seems to me the only adequate one , one that responds to everything that's there . I owe something to his reading but see the scene in a very different context and take a different approach to it . 33 Harley ...
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... discussion of this motif . 11 For a full discussion of the whole issue , see Hunter , Arden edition , All's Well that Ends Well xvi - xxi . 12 E.M.W. Tillyard makes a similar point about this speech in Shakespeare's Problem Plays ...
... discussion of this motif . 11 For a full discussion of the whole issue , see Hunter , Arden edition , All's Well that Ends Well xvi - xxi . 12 E.M.W. Tillyard makes a similar point about this speech in Shakespeare's Problem Plays ...
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