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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... hero refuses to play a fake hero , will not sell cheap what he has held most dear , and is whooped out of Rome , the city for which he has risked death so many times , by the common voice of slaves . The perfor- mance of the refusal to ...
... hero refuses to play a fake hero , will not sell cheap what he has held most dear , and is whooped out of Rome , the city for which he has risked death so many times , by the common voice of slaves . The perfor- mance of the refusal to ...
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... hero's triumph ) , Coriolanus is encoun- tered not by a unison but by a mass of diversely clam- orous voices . It is extremely significant that in Corio- lanus the scene is evoked by the hero's enemies : the moment of unity is also a ...
... hero's triumph ) , Coriolanus is encoun- tered not by a unison but by a mass of diversely clam- orous voices . It is extremely significant that in Corio- lanus the scene is evoked by the hero's enemies : the moment of unity is also a ...
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... hero's body - wounded , yet insistently mas- culine challenges us to rethink the terms through which identity is linked to physical being . We might begin by examining Coriolanus ' alleged deficiencies . as a dramatic character ...
... hero's body - wounded , yet insistently mas- culine challenges us to rethink the terms through which identity is linked to physical being . We might begin by examining Coriolanus ' alleged deficiencies . as a dramatic character ...
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