Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Macbeth , see SC , Volumes 3 , 20 , 29 , and 44 . INTRODUCTION Most likely written in 1606 and based on Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland ( 1577 ) , Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's shortest plays . Many ...
... Macbeth , see SC , Volumes 3 , 20 , 29 , and 44 . INTRODUCTION Most likely written in 1606 and based on Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland ( 1577 ) , Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's shortest plays . Many ...
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... Macbeth brings into being ( Shakespeare's Development , 145 ) ; I see it as the emblem of a potentially castrating femaleness that Macbeth's act of violence reveals but does not create . 15. The witches ' power to raise storms was ...
... Macbeth brings into being ( Shakespeare's Development , 145 ) ; I see it as the emblem of a potentially castrating femaleness that Macbeth's act of violence reveals but does not create . 15. The witches ' power to raise storms was ...
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... Macbeth is the third murderer . . . necessitates a staging that twice violates the ' Law of Reentry . " " Thus , though the third murderer clearly indicates Macbeth's growing anxiety , and may vicariously represent his grasping for ...
... Macbeth is the third murderer . . . necessitates a staging that twice violates the ' Law of Reentry . " " Thus , though the third murderer clearly indicates Macbeth's growing anxiety , and may vicariously represent his grasping for ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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