Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 73Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... effect is quite un - Jonsonian . The idiomatic gusto - the pleasure in speaking words that have the well - directed aim of caustic popular speech - points forward to the Bastard , and will be an element in the poetry of all the greater ...
... effect is quite un - Jonsonian . The idiomatic gusto - the pleasure in speaking words that have the well - directed aim of caustic popular speech - points forward to the Bastard , and will be an element in the poetry of all the greater ...
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... effects but , on the contrary , by expanding them , by expanding the effect of duplicity without an original , which perhaps is what the diabolical consists of . ( Derrida 1987a , 270 ) Crucially , the text's highly complicated rhetoric ...
... effects but , on the contrary , by expanding them , by expanding the effect of duplicity without an original , which perhaps is what the diabolical consists of . ( Derrida 1987a , 270 ) Crucially , the text's highly complicated rhetoric ...
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... effects that help to create what Tay- mor calls Penny Arcade Nightmares or PAN's . These PAN's create an effect that is more surreal than early modern . The PAN's are definitely the stuff of movies and of the twenty - first - century ...
... effects that help to create what Tay- mor calls Penny Arcade Nightmares or PAN's . These PAN's create an effect that is more surreal than early modern . The PAN's are definitely the stuff of movies and of the twenty - first - century ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
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