What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... criticism of Shakespeare has nothing more to say ; neither has textual criticism ; nor the pedantic search for ' sources ' . They have all reached a dead end . And all the while the obviously right and rewarding approach , the one that ...
... criticism of Shakespeare has nothing more to say ; neither has textual criticism ; nor the pedantic search for ' sources ' . They have all reached a dead end . And all the while the obviously right and rewarding approach , the one that ...
Strana 88
... critics embarrassment . Why should it ? It came to mean a short dramatic piece the sole purpose of which was to ... criticism W.H. Auden's description of The Merry Wives as Shakespeare's ' worst play ' . Even Eliot described Hamlet ...
... critics embarrassment . Why should it ? It came to mean a short dramatic piece the sole purpose of which was to ... criticism W.H. Auden's description of The Merry Wives as Shakespeare's ' worst play ' . Even Eliot described Hamlet ...
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... criticism , our prime authority on the Jacobean drama , G.E. Bentley , points out that Shakespeare's reputation did not stand as high with the critics as Jonson's , ' who in every single decade of the century is praised more often than ...
... criticism , our prime authority on the Jacobean drama , G.E. Bentley , points out that Shakespeare's reputation did not stand as high with the critics as Jonson's , ' who in every single decade of the century is praised more often than ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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