Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Drama of a Nation . Both emphasize the period as an age of transition from feudalism to capitalism : see Weimann , 161-69 and passim ; Drama of a Nation , 82- 84 and passim . See also Szenczi , " Shakespeare's Real- ism . " Bristol ...
... Drama of a Nation . Both emphasize the period as an age of transition from feudalism to capitalism : see Weimann , 161-69 and passim ; Drama of a Nation , 82- 84 and passim . See also Szenczi , " Shakespeare's Real- ism . " Bristol ...
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... drama as unimportant to its thesis ) . And it is only by seeing Julius Caesar in this historical light , as a study or a " palace " or aristorcratic con- spiracy , that every part of the drama takes on mean- ing and its main dramatic ...
... drama as unimportant to its thesis ) . And it is only by seeing Julius Caesar in this historical light , as a study or a " palace " or aristorcratic con- spiracy , that every part of the drama takes on mean- ing and its main dramatic ...
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... drama of early modern England . II With Shakespeare's retirement as playwright , drama moved more obtrusively toward less popular forms . Such a move had been occurring for several years and had left its mark on Shakespeare's romances ...
... drama of early modern England . II With Shakespeare's retirement as playwright , drama moved more obtrusively toward less popular forms . Such a move had been occurring for several years and had left its mark on Shakespeare's romances ...
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