Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... argues that in English literature there were few refer- ences to fairies before mid - sixteenth century but abundant allusions in Scottish literature . After the 1553 English publication of the Scottish translation of The Aeneid ...
... argues that in English literature there were few refer- ences to fairies before mid - sixteenth century but abundant allusions in Scottish literature . After the 1553 English publication of the Scottish translation of The Aeneid ...
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... argues that scenes of negotiation model change , but I argue that subversion can facilitate change if it forces people to reasess and modify their own positions on social issues . See " Negotiation and New Historicism , " PMLA 105 ...
... argues that scenes of negotiation model change , but I argue that subversion can facilitate change if it forces people to reasess and modify their own positions on social issues . See " Negotiation and New Historicism , " PMLA 105 ...
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... argues that while Cressida's sexuality is often the focus of critical studies , it is her perceptive and accurate wit that is most important in the play . Lynch asserts that Cressida correctly understands her own nature and that of the ...
... argues that while Cressida's sexuality is often the focus of critical studies , it is her perceptive and accurate wit that is most important in the play . Lynch asserts that Cressida correctly understands her own nature and that of the ...
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Character Studies | 10 |
Production Reviews | 35 |
Themes | 51 |
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