Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... reading . At the same time there has been a growing recognition that there are no ideologically pure readings , and ... reading from a femi- nist perspective like Stephen J. Lynch and Paul Gaudet , have attempted to rescue Cressida from ...
... reading . At the same time there has been a growing recognition that there are no ideologically pure readings , and ... reading from a femi- nist perspective like Stephen J. Lynch and Paul Gaudet , have attempted to rescue Cressida from ...
Strana 57
... reading of the events in which he is involved is not a legiti- mate reading , and that a reading of the play that would give power to Thersites's perspective is not a legitimate reading . That is , he is not only dismissing Thersites ...
... reading of the events in which he is involved is not a legiti- mate reading , and that a reading of the play that would give power to Thersites's perspective is not a legitimate reading . That is , he is not only dismissing Thersites ...
Strana 228
... reading of it , which remains necessarily incomplete . In effect , revisionist textual critics also privilege the reader over the text , since the reader makes up the text he prefers from the choices available to him . It is significant ...
... reading of it , which remains necessarily incomplete . In effect , revisionist textual critics also privilege the reader over the text , since the reader makes up the text he prefers from the choices available to him . It is significant ...
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