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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... language ; no one , not even the king , escapes the effects of language in the construction of desire . ' Desire ' states Freud's idea of the ' wish ' more forcefully , for the German Wunsch like the English ' wish ' connotes ...
... language ; no one , not even the king , escapes the effects of language in the construction of desire . ' Desire ' states Freud's idea of the ' wish ' more forcefully , for the German Wunsch like the English ' wish ' connotes ...
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... language , of the possibility of any verbal com- munication with her father . Cordelia's stated intention to remain silent is seemingly motivated by the corruption of language in the society around her . Since her sisters have ...
... language , of the possibility of any verbal com- munication with her father . Cordelia's stated intention to remain silent is seemingly motivated by the corruption of language in the society around her . Since her sisters have ...
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... Language , Criticism , ed . Bernard Fa- bian and Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador ( Hildesheim : Olms - Weidmann , 1987 ) , pp . 106-121 . 32. Robert O. Evans , The Osier Cage ( Lexington , KY : University of Kentucky Press , 1966 ) , pp . 21 ...
... Language , Criticism , ed . Bernard Fa- bian and Kurt Tetzeli von Rosador ( Hildesheim : Olms - Weidmann , 1987 ) , pp . 106-121 . 32. Robert O. Evans , The Osier Cage ( Lexington , KY : University of Kentucky Press , 1966 ) , pp . 21 ...
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Religion History and Politics | 136 |
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