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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Strana 180
... once present , felt , corporeal , yet also somehow absent , elusive , lost . We begin to disentangle the handkerchief's " magic in the web " ( 3.4.65 ) once we see that , from a phenomeno- logical perspective , the peculiarity of stage ...
... once present , felt , corporeal , yet also somehow absent , elusive , lost . We begin to disentangle the handkerchief's " magic in the web " ( 3.4.65 ) once we see that , from a phenomeno- logical perspective , the peculiarity of stage ...
Strana 184
... once forward to Desdemona's sexual maturity and husband , and backward to her childhood and mother . It signals both Desdemona's readiness to enter into the patriarchal order of wifehood and motherhood and her unconscious resistance to ...
... once forward to Desdemona's sexual maturity and husband , and backward to her childhood and mother . It signals both Desdemona's readiness to enter into the patriarchal order of wifehood and motherhood and her unconscious resistance to ...
Strana 187
... once more to improvise : " she gave it him , and he hath given it his whore " ( 4.1.168 ) . While Iago has staged a " reduction " whereby Othello can see but not hear - a recipe for misreading - once again it is the handkerchief that ...
... once more to improvise : " she gave it him , and he hath given it his whore " ( 4.1.168 ) . While Iago has staged a " reduction " whereby Othello can see but not hear - a recipe for misreading - once again it is the handkerchief that ...
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