Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... critics who argue resolutely for a celebrative reading and critics who argue as resolutely for its con- trary ; and there have been , more and more frequently in the last decades , critics who dispute , and often brilliantly show , that ...
... critics who argue resolutely for a celebrative reading and critics who argue as resolutely for its con- trary ; and there have been , more and more frequently in the last decades , critics who dispute , and often brilliantly show , that ...
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... critics of this de- cade should have a distrust of authority . But if the reaction of critics from the 1960s to the 1980s can be seen , however indirectly , as affected by the political situation of those decades , what can be said of ...
... critics of this de- cade should have a distrust of authority . But if the reaction of critics from the 1960s to the 1980s can be seen , however indirectly , as affected by the political situation of those decades , what can be said of ...
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... criticism is , of course , no magic talisman . Critics using the historical method can go wildly wrong , just as critics who rely only on their acumen can have insights that are corroborated by historical scholarship . But , in spite of ...
... criticism is , of course , no magic talisman . Critics using the historical method can go wildly wrong , just as critics who rely only on their acumen can have insights that are corroborated by historical scholarship . But , in spite of ...
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Measuring Female Sexuality in Measure | 12 |
Lars Engle Money and Moral Luck in The Merchant of Venice | 35 |
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