Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 58Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tragedy of misplaced desire and doomed youth : the celebration of Theseus and Hippolyta's nuptials will have its outcome in Hippolytus's beautiful body violently torn to fragments on the shore . As Seneca puts it , ' That beauty ...
... tragedy of misplaced desire and doomed youth : the celebration of Theseus and Hippolyta's nuptials will have its outcome in Hippolytus's beautiful body violently torn to fragments on the shore . As Seneca puts it , ' That beauty ...
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... Tragedy of Richard II . Ruth Nevo ( 1972 ) discusses the distinction between history and tragedy , and compares Ri- chard II to the structure of Shakespeare's tragedies . Nevo contends that although the play fails to demonstrate the ...
... Tragedy of Richard II . Ruth Nevo ( 1972 ) discusses the distinction between history and tragedy , and compares Ri- chard II to the structure of Shakespeare's tragedies . Nevo contends that although the play fails to demonstrate the ...
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... tragedy and comedy ; neither were the dramatic practitioners possessed of a theory of genre which would enable them to distinguish with any rigor between tragedy and history . Polonius's familiar puzzlement is not only his own but the ...
... tragedy and comedy ; neither were the dramatic practitioners possessed of a theory of genre which would enable them to distinguish with any rigor between tragedy and history . Polonius's familiar puzzlement is not only his own but the ...
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A Midsummer Nights Dream | 150 |
Richard II | 229 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 321 |
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