Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen 29Gale Research Company, 1984 - 421 páginas This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Volumes 27-56 focus on criticism published after 1960 and provide readers with thematic approaches to Shakespeare's works. The plays, theme or focus of this volume include: Magic and the supernatural, Macbeth, A midsummer night's dream, and The tempest. - Publisher. |
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... final comment on the ideal of manliness as heartless daring presented by Lady Macbeth and internalised by her hus- band . Critical comments on this final contrast , however , tend to imply that Macduff is the full man Macbeth never ...
... final comment on the ideal of manliness as heartless daring presented by Lady Macbeth and internalised by her hus- band . Critical comments on this final contrast , however , tend to imply that Macduff is the full man Macbeth never ...
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... final battle , we see the man who has emptied that world and , along with it , himself . He is no longer even the Tantalus figure he resembled in acts III and IV , when he hoped one murder more would suffice , and would " make assurance ...
... final battle , we see the man who has emptied that world and , along with it , himself . He is no longer even the Tantalus figure he resembled in acts III and IV , when he hoped one murder more would suffice , and would " make assurance ...
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... final line may mean no more than , " be kind to the player and at least indulge him to the extent of showing your enjoyment . " If we take these words as the utterance of the character and entertainer Prospero , rather than of Bur- bage ...
... final line may mean no more than , " be kind to the player and at least indulge him to the extent of showing your enjoyment . " If we take these words as the utterance of the character and entertainer Prospero , rather than of Bur- bage ...
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Magic and the Supernatural | 1 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 174 |
Cumulative Index to Topics | 404 |
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