Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... question of complementarity insofar as the comic marriage and unresolved tragic problems clash . Burckhardt also writes : And the metaphor is one of complementarity , of either- or . It is neither a mixture nor a synthesis , but a ...
... question of complementarity insofar as the comic marriage and unresolved tragic problems clash . Burckhardt also writes : And the metaphor is one of complementarity , of either- or . It is neither a mixture nor a synthesis , but a ...
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... question when women can also take the place of men . Definitions of Joan do not converge even in the name of patriotism ; if for Hall and for Holinshed her monstrosity is demonstrably un - English , for other contemporary writers the ...
... question when women can also take the place of men . Definitions of Joan do not converge even in the name of patriotism ; if for Hall and for Holinshed her monstrosity is demonstrably un - English , for other contemporary writers the ...
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... question that must be asked is the republican question : What is the city ? The tribunes respond too eas- ily , " the people , " but that begs the question , for the people are clearly muddled , in need of leadership and education ( 1.1 ...
... question that must be asked is the republican question : What is the city ? The tribunes respond too eas- ily , " the people , " but that begs the question , for the people are clearly muddled , in need of leadership and education ( 1.1 ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
Copyright | |
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