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 129
... sense of lack - has implications for our understanding of how the early modern theater embodied its meanings and in particular for the suc- cess of bodily signifiers in producing a sense of char- acterological presence and plenitude ...
... sense of lack - has implications for our understanding of how the early modern theater embodied its meanings and in particular for the suc- cess of bodily signifiers in producing a sense of char- acterological presence and plenitude ...
Page 272
... sense of the condi- tions represented in Plutarch's narratives . The Lupercalian allusions and the various reactions to them in the play illustrate the pervasive and deadly confusion that troubled Rome at this time , a confu- sion which ...
... sense of the condi- tions represented in Plutarch's narratives . The Lupercalian allusions and the various reactions to them in the play illustrate the pervasive and deadly confusion that troubled Rome at this time , a confu- sion which ...
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... sense of reputation but also in the historical sense of repercussion : an act of tyranny calls for one of liberation ; assassination in turn is answered by revenge , and so on.20 The tide whose current Brutus misses becomes a flood of ...
... sense of reputation but also in the historical sense of repercussion : an act of tyranny calls for one of liberation ; assassination in turn is answered by revenge , and so on.20 The tide whose current Brutus misses becomes a flood of ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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