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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... characters and the political contexts in which he places them . His characters live in various political settings , with events in their lives subject to influences that could only arise in those settings . Because the plays depict ...
... characters and the political contexts in which he places them . His characters live in various political settings , with events in their lives subject to influences that could only arise in those settings . Because the plays depict ...
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... characters it touches - Othello , Des- demona , Emilia , Iago , Cassio , Bianca - into its own repetitive story , a story which begins in love and ends in death . As if to fulfill the sibyl's prophecy of doom , by the play's end the ...
... characters it touches - Othello , Des- demona , Emilia , Iago , Cassio , Bianca - into its own repetitive story , a story which begins in love and ends in death . As if to fulfill the sibyl's prophecy of doom , by the play's end the ...
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... characters respond to events with a sense of unexplained wonder . According to the critic , the only exception to this rule is Gower , who offers a strictly moral perspective that is inadequate in explain- ing the play's unusual events ...
... characters respond to events with a sense of unexplained wonder . According to the critic , the only exception to this rule is Gower , who offers a strictly moral perspective that is inadequate in explain- ing the play's unusual events ...
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Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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