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... critical reading of the play in question , which addresses those difficulties and critical disagreements which each play has generated . Different plays present different problems , different challenges and excitements . In isolating ...
... critical reading of the play in question , which addresses those difficulties and critical disagreements which each play has generated . Different plays present different problems , different challenges and excitements . In isolating ...
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... critical debate . And Shakespeare's dramatic practice poses different critical questions when we ask - or if we ask : few do- why particular characters in a poetic drama speak only in verse or only in prose ; or when we try to engage ...
... critical debate . And Shakespeare's dramatic practice poses different critical questions when we ask - or if we ask : few do- why particular characters in a poetic drama speak only in verse or only in prose ; or when we try to engage ...
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... Critical Heritage , vol . 11 ( 1974 ) , p . 90 . 3. Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters of Richard the Third , King Lear , and Timon of Athens ( 1783 ) ; in Shakespeare : The Critical Heritage , vol . vi ( 1981 ) , pp . 361 ...
... Critical Heritage , vol . 11 ( 1974 ) , p . 90 . 3. Essays on Shakespeare's Dramatic Characters of Richard the Third , King Lear , and Timon of Athens ( 1783 ) ; in Shakespeare : The Critical Heritage , vol . vi ( 1981 ) , pp . 361 ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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