Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 54Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 189
... problem of identity in both the frame plot and the main plot . ] I Virtually every good critical introduction to The Comedy of Errors apologizes for the play . Shakespeare was a mere youth , so the story begins , when he wrote the work ...
... problem of identity in both the frame plot and the main plot . ] I Virtually every good critical introduction to The Comedy of Errors apologizes for the play . Shakespeare was a mere youth , so the story begins , when he wrote the work ...
Page 190
... problem - solving activity in the early comedies is the transformation of characters from the frame plot into dreamlike characters equipped with superhuman powers to overcome their problems . For example , Christopher Sly's problems ...
... problem - solving activity in the early comedies is the transformation of characters from the frame plot into dreamlike characters equipped with superhuman powers to overcome their problems . For example , Christopher Sly's problems ...
Page 252
... problem still exists , in spite of declarations of plain honesty . Logically , and in terms of the dramatic developments the play has presented , it is not surprising that the problem remains even as Berowne claims that it is almost ...
... problem still exists , in spite of declarations of plain honesty . Logically , and in terms of the dramatic developments the play has presented , it is not surprising that the problem remains even as Berowne claims that it is almost ...
Contents
The Comedy of Errors | 136 |
Loves Labours Lost | 225 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 295 |
Copyright | |
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