Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 172
... reference does not rest within authorial control . We can , consequently , reject referentiality's previous derisive identification as a trap that contains and restricts meaning . We can turn instead to a method of topical reading that ...
... reference does not rest within authorial control . We can , consequently , reject referentiality's previous derisive identification as a trap that contains and restricts meaning . We can turn instead to a method of topical reading that ...
Page 182
... references to tribunes . Zeeveld notes that the House of Commons claimed their " suddenly ancient prerogative " and cites the Cobbett reference to the mouths of the tribunes that " could not be stopped , " but he does not connect these ...
... references to tribunes . Zeeveld notes that the House of Commons claimed their " suddenly ancient prerogative " and cites the Cobbett reference to the mouths of the tribunes that " could not be stopped , " but he does not connect these ...
Page 277
... reference to a religious festival , we should assume a ritual underpinning for the play . The reference to Christmas in Hamlet ( I.i.158-64 ) , for ex- ample , does not invite the same attention as the Luper- cal does in Julius Caesar ...
... reference to a religious festival , we should assume a ritual underpinning for the play . The reference to Christmas in Hamlet ( I.i.158-64 ) , for ex- ample , does not invite the same attention as the Luper- cal does in Julius Caesar ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
Copyright | |
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