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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... romance or tragicomedy . Paul Dean ( 1981 ) argues that in Henry V Shakespeare manipulated the conventions of the chronicle history play by juxtaposing elements of romance , thus introducing a distinctive ambiguity into the thematic ...
... romance or tragicomedy . Paul Dean ( 1981 ) argues that in Henry V Shakespeare manipulated the conventions of the chronicle history play by juxtaposing elements of romance , thus introducing a distinctive ambiguity into the thematic ...
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... romance and morality drama - each vying with the other for ascen- dancy in the play . ' To the extent that Othello knows his " cues " and can play his part " without a prompter " ( I.iii.82-83 ) , he would have us see the play as a romance ...
... romance and morality drama - each vying with the other for ascen- dancy in the play . ' To the extent that Othello knows his " cues " and can play his part " without a prompter " ( I.iii.82-83 ) , he would have us see the play as a romance ...
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... romance is connected with folk tradi- tions rather than sophisticated literary practices . The brace is an object from the past that has been restored , and romance is a literary form associated with the past , an association in this ...
... romance is connected with folk tradi- tions rather than sophisticated literary practices . The brace is an object from the past that has been restored , and romance is a literary form associated with the past , an association in this ...
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Henry | 1 |
Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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