Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, المجلد 75Gale Research Company, 1984 - 409 من الصفحات |
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... play's value system and generates and resolves the majority of the play's action . Although All's Well That Ends Well has traditionally been one of the least performed of Shakespeare's plays , its reputation has improved since the 1950s ...
... play's value system and generates and resolves the majority of the play's action . Although All's Well That Ends Well has traditionally been one of the least performed of Shakespeare's plays , its reputation has improved since the 1950s ...
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... play . " Much earlier Miss Brad- brook had offered a different analysis of the play's structure . One could go on rounding up the critics , but the point is that the study of this play's structure offers an excellent way of getting at the ...
... play . " Much earlier Miss Brad- brook had offered a different analysis of the play's structure . One could go on rounding up the critics , but the point is that the study of this play's structure offers an excellent way of getting at the ...
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... play's political topicality . In his study of recent critical commentary on Coriola- nus , W. Hutchings ( see Further Reading ) finds that scholars typically purport that the play is either mainly concerned with politics or with the ...
... play's political topicality . In his study of recent critical commentary on Coriola- nus , W. Hutchings ( see Further Reading ) finds that scholars typically purport that the play is either mainly concerned with politics or with the ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 351 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 363 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 387 |
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action All's appears audience beauty becomes begins Bertram body bring called character comedy contrast Coriolanus Countess court critics dark death desire early effect Elizabethan England English essay example expression eyes fact feelings figure final force gives harmony hear heart Helena human important Italy James Jessica kind King King's Lady language lines live London Lord Lorenzo means Measure mother nature never once opening Parolles performance person play play's plot poems poet poetic poetry political praise present Press problem Prospero provides question reading reference Renaissance represent response Richard says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare sing social song sonnets sound speak speaker speech stage structure Studies suggests sweet Tempest theme thing thou thought tion traditional true truth turn University voice York young