Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... context of the xenophobic jesting of 1.2 and the byplay allowed to Portia and Nerissa as Morocco enacts his la- borious decision making . While Morocco's scene is well prepared for both by the comments of 1.2 , which provide a context ...
... context of the xenophobic jesting of 1.2 and the byplay allowed to Portia and Nerissa as Morocco enacts his la- borious decision making . While Morocco's scene is well prepared for both by the comments of 1.2 , which provide a context ...
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... context has solicited the very quality whose exclusion was its premise . The male camaraderie that war engen- ders ( in both senses ) produces a feminized emotional response at odds with the martial context , initially ban- ished from ...
... context has solicited the very quality whose exclusion was its premise . The male camaraderie that war engen- ders ( in both senses ) produces a feminized emotional response at odds with the martial context , initially ban- ished from ...
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... context , " since contexts of each utterance " are in a state of constant tension or incessant interaction and conflict , " nor of the solitary creative consciousness , as it sometimes appears near to becoming , despite reservations ...
... context , " since contexts of each utterance " are in a state of constant tension or incessant interaction and conflict , " nor of the solitary creative consciousness , as it sometimes appears near to becoming , despite reservations ...
Contents
Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
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