Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 2003 - 464 sidor Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... father's eyes up , close as oak , He thought ' twas witchcraft - but I am much to blame ; I humbly beseech you of ... father , " And when she seem'd to shake and fear your looks , / She lov'd them most " echoes Brabantio's " to fall in ...
... father's eyes up , close as oak , He thought ' twas witchcraft - but I am much to blame ; I humbly beseech you of ... father , " And when she seem'd to shake and fear your looks , / She lov'd them most " echoes Brabantio's " to fall in ...
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... father's voice allows the individual entrance into the symbolic order , it would also seem to ensure his unrest ... father , and may thee " ( I. iii . 292-93 ) . Speaking as the cuckolded father , Brabantio construes Desdemona's choice ...
... father's voice allows the individual entrance into the symbolic order , it would also seem to ensure his unrest ... father , and may thee " ( I. iii . 292-93 ) . Speaking as the cuckolded father , Brabantio construes Desdemona's choice ...
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... father of his wife . Desdemona seems to equate her filial duty to Brabantio with her mother's marital duty to him , and then promptly uses the equation to leave him for Othello . The movement from " you are the lord of my duty " to " so ...
... father of his wife . Desdemona seems to equate her filial duty to Brabantio with her mother's marital duty to him , and then promptly uses the equation to leave him for Othello . The movement from " you are the lord of my duty " to " so ...
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The Jealousy of Leontes | 156 |
Further Reading | 174 |
Character Studies | 189 |
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