Shakespearean Criticism, Band 60Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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Watching Richard the king weep , helplessly they witness loss of control where control is most expected . So , amid disconcerted laughter , the Bishop exhorts Richard , “ Fear not , my lord ” ( III.11.27 ) . What Richard fears and ...
Watching Richard the king weep , helplessly they witness loss of control where control is most expected . So , amid disconcerted laughter , the Bishop exhorts Richard , “ Fear not , my lord ” ( III.11.27 ) . What Richard fears and ...
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Awkward and uneasy in their pity and embarrassment , they teach Richard that neither his prettiest wit nor most self - destructive impulses can soften the harsh reality of his fate . Hysterically , he descends to the base court to give ...
Awkward and uneasy in their pity and embarrassment , they teach Richard that neither his prettiest wit nor most self - destructive impulses can soften the harsh reality of his fate . Hysterically , he descends to the base court to give ...
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indeed mount up on high , it is not because of a special dispensation for Divine Right kings but because we the audience , playing God to Richard's Everyman , assent . For all his foolishness , vanity , and criminality , Richard dies ...
indeed mount up on high , it is not because of a special dispensation for Divine Right kings but because we the audience , playing God to Richard's Everyman , assent . For all his foolishness , vanity , and criminality , Richard dies ...
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