Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... narrative , and the narrative strategies associated with each can be distinguished . Many of the themes and plotting tech- niques typical of Shakespearean comedy begin to evolve here , and in- terests that he returns to again and again ...
... narrative , and the narrative strategies associated with each can be distinguished . Many of the themes and plotting tech- niques typical of Shakespearean comedy begin to evolve here , and in- terests that he returns to again and again ...
Strana 34
... narrative , and the narrative strategies associated with each can be distinguished . Many of the themes and plotting tech- niques typical of Shakespearean comedy begin to evolve here , and in- terests that he returns to again and again ...
... narrative , and the narrative strategies associated with each can be distinguished . Many of the themes and plotting tech- niques typical of Shakespearean comedy begin to evolve here , and in- terests that he returns to again and again ...
Strana 221
... Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ( London and New York : Routledge and Kegan Paul and The Columbia Uni- versity Press , 1957 ) , 1 , 3-39 . 63 There is no external evidence to support the dating of The Two Gentlemen of ...
... Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ( London and New York : Routledge and Kegan Paul and The Columbia Uni- versity Press , 1957 ) , 1 , 3-39 . 63 There is no external evidence to support the dating of The Two Gentlemen of ...
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