Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... story , and that thereby future happi- ness is assured . Because the story ends well — in mar- riage or betrothal - all will be well . Beyond the end of the story lies a prospect of nothing but bliss . These two aspects of the title are ...
... story , and that thereby future happi- ness is assured . Because the story ends well — in mar- riage or betrothal - all will be well . Beyond the end of the story lies a prospect of nothing but bliss . These two aspects of the title are ...
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... story , the presence of sexual symbolism and allusions . in the story , and the techniques used to sexualize the narrative structure . Jardine , Lisa . " Cultural Confusion and Shakespeare's Heroines : ' These are old paradoxes ...
... story , the presence of sexual symbolism and allusions . in the story , and the techniques used to sexualize the narrative structure . Jardine , Lisa . " Cultural Confusion and Shakespeare's Heroines : ' These are old paradoxes ...
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... story with a serious plot , that he did not wish to lay stress on conflict in the play . " We know , " says Professor Barber , " how the conflict will come out before it starts . But story interest is not the point : Shakespeare is ...
... story with a serious plot , that he did not wish to lay stress on conflict in the play . " We know , " says Professor Barber , " how the conflict will come out before it starts . But story interest is not the point : Shakespeare is ...
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