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 32
... position at the death of his father ( that is , at the end of 2 Henry IV ) is a precari- ous one . Neither his homosocial God - the Phallus- nor his homosocial lords can be pleased with his performance , though his defeat of Hotspur at ...
... position at the death of his father ( that is , at the end of 2 Henry IV ) is a precari- ous one . Neither his homosocial God - the Phallus- nor his homosocial lords can be pleased with his performance , though his defeat of Hotspur at ...
Strana 127
... position on the stage and the speech , action , and degree of stylization associated with that position " ( 224 ) . The shift in Othello's figurenposition is from a narrativised presentation in Scene 1 to a dramatic representation in ...
... position on the stage and the speech , action , and degree of stylization associated with that position " ( 224 ) . The shift in Othello's figurenposition is from a narrativised presentation in Scene 1 to a dramatic representation in ...
Strana 347
... position , resolution , and subsequent disunion . Moreover , a closer rhetorical and intertextual analysis of Venus ... positions in the poem less in terms of sustained narra- tive deferral , than as an expression of the poem's mythic ...
... position , resolution , and subsequent disunion . Moreover , a closer rhetorical and intertextual analysis of Venus ... positions in the poem less in terms of sustained narra- tive deferral , than as an expression of the poem's mythic ...
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Henry | 1 |
Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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