Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... argues that the duchess is overcome by her brothers ' power . See also McLuskie , " Drama and sexual politics : the case of Webster's Duchess , " in Drama and Sexual Politics ( Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1985 ) , pp . 77-91 ...
... argues that the duchess is overcome by her brothers ' power . See also McLuskie , " Drama and sexual politics : the case of Webster's Duchess , " in Drama and Sexual Politics ( Cambridge : Cambridge Univ . Press , 1985 ) , pp . 77-91 ...
Strana 206
... argues , " we can begin to see how the language of the theatre within the theatre is ... always eminently terrorist because of language's failure to adequately state its intentions " ( 63 ) . Yet early in Oth- ello , language does ...
... argues , " we can begin to see how the language of the theatre within the theatre is ... always eminently terrorist because of language's failure to adequately state its intentions " ( 63 ) . Yet early in Oth- ello , language does ...
Strana 364
... argues that the poem offers Henry Wriothesley counsel on his negotiations with the crown . 24. Francis Barker , The Tremulous Private Body : Es- says on Subjection ( London : Methuen , 1984 ) , pp . 27 , 37 ( my emphasis ) . 25 ...
... argues that the poem offers Henry Wriothesley counsel on his negotiations with the crown . 24. Francis Barker , The Tremulous Private Body : Es- says on Subjection ( London : Methuen , 1984 ) , pp . 27 , 37 ( my emphasis ) . 25 ...
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