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Further Reading Introduction Overviews Desire ..... Endings Social Class Further Reading Love's Labour's Lost Introduction Overviews Desire Language Characterization Further Reading Contents .... Preface vii Acknowledgments ix . 1 .
Further Reading Introduction Overviews Desire ..... Endings Social Class Further Reading Love's Labour's Lost Introduction Overviews Desire Language Characterization Further Reading Contents .... Preface vii Acknowledgments ix . 1 .
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The poem which marks this auspicious moment has proved especially troubling to modern readers and critics . ... by reading the poem as a traditional moral and even religious allegory , or by proposing rather more pluralistic readings ...
The poem which marks this auspicious moment has proved especially troubling to modern readers and critics . ... by reading the poem as a traditional moral and even religious allegory , or by proposing rather more pluralistic readings ...
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In this essay I shall dispute , in its several forms , the traditional and persistent " happy " reading of Love's Labor's Lost and posit in its stead a reading that sees in the irresolution of the play's plot its dramatic success as an ...
In this essay I shall dispute , in its several forms , the traditional and persistent " happy " reading of Love's Labor's Lost and posit in its stead a reading that sees in the irresolution of the play's plot its dramatic success as an ...
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