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The conspiracy is said to have a monstrous visage and it certainly does in the usual Shakespearean sense of uniting contradictory features in some kind of artificial mimetic unity , something which happens only at the most advanced ...
The conspiracy is said to have a monstrous visage and it certainly does in the usual Shakespearean sense of uniting contradictory features in some kind of artificial mimetic unity , something which happens only at the most advanced ...
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1951 ) , 593-611 , has convincingly argued for the formal dependence of Shakespeare's comedies upon the kind of feeling and attitude embodied in the traditional festivals of the Christian year . 2. Theodor Reik ( The Need to be Loved ...
1951 ) , 593-611 , has convincingly argued for the formal dependence of Shakespeare's comedies upon the kind of feeling and attitude embodied in the traditional festivals of the Christian year . 2. Theodor Reik ( The Need to be Loved ...
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The relinquishing of his kingdom is based on the hope that by thus demonstrating his love , Lear will “ ultimately retire to [ Cordelia ) " in a kind of infantile - sexual relationship indicated in his lines : " I loved her most ...
The relinquishing of his kingdom is based on the hope that by thus demonstrating his love , Lear will “ ultimately retire to [ Cordelia ) " in a kind of infantile - sexual relationship indicated in his lines : " I loved her most ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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