Melbourne Critical Review, Utgåva 36–381996 |
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... King as God's deputy is sucked by the Duchess's final exclamation after Bolingbroke has again pardoned Aumerle — ' a god on earth thou art ! ' So now Bolingbroke is acknowledged as possessing the divinity that hedges kings , but the ...
... King as God's deputy is sucked by the Duchess's final exclamation after Bolingbroke has again pardoned Aumerle — ' a god on earth thou art ! ' So now Bolingbroke is acknowledged as possessing the divinity that hedges kings , but the ...
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... King Lear by appealing to Stanley Cavell , whose stature as a philosopher and critic will , I hope , lend a corroborating weight to my common reader's diagnosis of an endemic critical bias . Where literature in general and Shakespearian ...
... King Lear by appealing to Stanley Cavell , whose stature as a philosopher and critic will , I hope , lend a corroborating weight to my common reader's diagnosis of an endemic critical bias . Where literature in general and Shakespearian ...
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... King Log are a particular moment in a continuing career and that they do not derive from his life - experience in the same way as those of Milosz and Celan may be said to do . 11 Hill , writing in the aftermath of the Second World War ...
... King Log are a particular moment in a continuing career and that they do not derive from his life - experience in the same way as those of Milosz and Celan may be said to do . 11 Hill , writing in the aftermath of the Second World War ...
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actions Alan Hollinghurst Barabas Beckwith Belsey Bolingbroke Bulstrode Bulstrode's Byron character child Coleridge Coleridge's concept Connie Cordelia's criticism culture D.H. Lawrence death Derrida Dickens discourse Dombey Duddon Eliot emotions English essay ethical experience F.R. Leavis feeling fiction Folding Star Foucault Gadamer George Eliot Greenblatt Heathcliff Henry Historicism Hollinghurst human idea identity ideology imagination individual Johnson junzi kind King Lear Lady Chatterley's Lover language Lawrence Lawrence's Lear Lear's Leavis literary living London lost meaning memory Middlemarch Milton mind moral Muldoon narrative narrator nature never novel passage passion Paul Muldoon philosophical play poem poet poetic poetry political present Rambler reader reading response Richard Richard II River Duddon Savage Savage's scene seems sense sexual Shakespeare social sonnet speak Stanley Cavell story suggests Swimming-Pool Library theory things thought tradition Traversi truth virtue words Wordsworth Wordsworthian writing Wuthering Heights