Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 14Folger Shakespeare Library, 1963 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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... father " in the person of a Sienese merchant passing through town ; but then the real father of Erostrato arrives to complicate matters ; ( 2 ) the illicit relationship between the girl and Erostrato ( supposed Dulipo , the servant ) is ...
... father " in the person of a Sienese merchant passing through town ; but then the real father of Erostrato arrives to complicate matters ; ( 2 ) the illicit relationship between the girl and Erostrato ( supposed Dulipo , the servant ) is ...
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... father's enemy the Goths - a dramati- cally awkward point , as critics have noted , but correct since he opposes his father . Lucius slays the Emperor who slays Titus : in effect , he slays his father . Nothing more than sure dramatic ...
... father's enemy the Goths - a dramati- cally awkward point , as critics have noted , but correct since he opposes his father . Lucius slays the Emperor who slays Titus : in effect , he slays his father . Nothing more than sure dramatic ...
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... father . Shakespeare's purpose seems clear . Prince John has indeed filled his elder brother's place at court , and we see exactly the type of rule to be expected from such a man . Once Hal is reconciled with his father , however , his ...
... father . Shakespeare's purpose seems clear . Prince John has indeed filled his elder brother's place at court , and we see exactly the type of rule to be expected from such a man . Once Hal is reconciled with his father , however , his ...
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