Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... become too serious , the anticlimax deflates the situation , making it laughable . Even the grief of Imogen when she thinks that she has discovered the body of Posthumus is less than serious when we take into consideration her absolute ...
... become too serious , the anticlimax deflates the situation , making it laughable . Even the grief of Imogen when she thinks that she has discovered the body of Posthumus is less than serious when we take into consideration her absolute ...
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... become cruel tyrants , to become monarchs . Significantly , however , the real , palpable violence does not begin until Lear curses Goneril , wishing her sterile , disowning her , and threatening to retake the throne in act one , scene ...
... become cruel tyrants , to become monarchs . Significantly , however , the real , palpable violence does not begin until Lear curses Goneril , wishing her sterile , disowning her , and threatening to retake the throne in act one , scene ...
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... become in a moment of transcendence . Like Burgundy , he too had been a king pursuing a political relationship with England . Yet he sud- denly becomes wholly and completely a lover . He does not quite understand what is happening ...
... become in a moment of transcendence . Like Burgundy , he too had been a king pursuing a political relationship with England . Yet he sud- denly becomes wholly and completely a lover . He does not quite understand what is happening ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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