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A Note on the Technical Device of “ Retroactive Effect . " I have referred in several
places to a literary device that Shakespeare uses quite often , which I have called
the “ retroactive effect . " I do not know how widely this effect was used before ...
A Note on the Technical Device of “ Retroactive Effect . " I have referred in several
places to a literary device that Shakespeare uses quite often , which I have called
the “ retroactive effect . " I do not know how widely this effect was used before ...
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While their stage effect is unquestionable , details that seem to be adequately
enough explained by mere reference to stage necessities reveal meanings of far
greater profundity when they are placed in their proper context . These are the ...
While their stage effect is unquestionable , details that seem to be adequately
enough explained by mere reference to stage necessities reveal meanings of far
greater profundity when they are placed in their proper context . These are the ...
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The particularly intense effect of the closing scene in Hamlet may be precisely the
effect of the intertwining of two disparate chains of events : one , realistically
presented , appeals to consciousness and rational thinking in unisono with reality
...
The particularly intense effect of the closing scene in Hamlet may be precisely the
effect of the intertwining of two disparate chains of events : one , realistically
presented , appeals to consciousness and rational thinking in unisono with reality
...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
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