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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... ( lines 32-7 ) In the first lines here we have doubleness , adroitly linked in the third line to the idea of ambition by means of an etymological pun : the Latin ambire means ' to go about ' , and ambitio means ' going about in order to ...
... ( lines 32-7 ) In the first lines here we have doubleness , adroitly linked in the third line to the idea of ambition by means of an etymological pun : the Latin ambire means ' to go about ' , and ambitio means ' going about in order to ...
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... line 45 in the quarto text Theseus has a speech lasting seventeen lines in which he both reads the titles of the entertainments offered for his nuptial ceremony and comments on them . In the Folio this speech is shared between Lysander ...
... line 45 in the quarto text Theseus has a speech lasting seventeen lines in which he both reads the titles of the entertainments offered for his nuptial ceremony and comments on them . In the Folio this speech is shared between Lysander ...
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... ( lines 65-66 ) and to live instead among women " in shady cloister mewed " ( line 71 ) . The use of the rose to draw attention to the analogy was particularly appropriate because Theseus uses the rose metaphorically when he dismisses a ...
... ( lines 65-66 ) and to live instead among women " in shady cloister mewed " ( line 71 ) . The use of the rose to draw attention to the analogy was particularly appropriate because Theseus uses the rose metaphorically when he dismisses a ...
Índice
Magic and the Supernatural | 1 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 174 |
Cumulative Index to Topics | 404 |
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Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William ..., Volumen 28 Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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