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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... theme is the principal instrument of this organization of parts . In- stead , the subplot , with its theme of " supposes " which enters substantially into both the shrew action and the induction , appears to offer a better explanation ...
... theme is the principal instrument of this organization of parts . In- stead , the subplot , with its theme of " supposes " which enters substantially into both the shrew action and the induction , appears to offer a better explanation ...
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... theme of Growing Up ; a theme which he made his own and which no one else attempted . " 14 This theme is of course implemented by the device of " supposes " , a device barely discernible in A Shrew and probably not prominent in the lost ...
... theme of Growing Up ; a theme which he made his own and which no one else attempted . " 14 This theme is of course implemented by the device of " supposes " , a device barely discernible in A Shrew and probably not prominent in the lost ...
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... theme of the poem . Shakespeare satirizes Neoplatonic love because the re- lationship that it insists upon among love , beauty , procreation , and the spirit— thematic , with slight variation , in the poetry of Dante , Petrarch , the ...
... theme of the poem . Shakespeare satirizes Neoplatonic love because the re- lationship that it insists upon among love , beauty , procreation , and the spirit— thematic , with slight variation , in the poetry of Dante , Petrarch , the ...
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