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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... relation to Hamlet 28 : 232 ; 28 : 290 , 311 ; 35 : 140 Elizabethan attitudes , influence of Richard II 6 : 287 , 292 , 294 , 305 , 321 , 327 , 364 , 402 , 414 ; 13 : 494 ; 24 : 325 ; 28 : 188 ; 39 : 273 ; 42 : 118 ; 52 : 141 , 144 ...
... relation to Hamlet 28 : 232 ; 28 : 290 , 311 ; 35 : 140 Elizabethan attitudes , influence of Richard II 6 : 287 , 292 , 294 , 305 , 321 , 327 , 364 , 402 , 414 ; 13 : 494 ; 24 : 325 ; 28 : 188 ; 39 : 273 ; 42 : 118 ; 52 : 141 , 144 ...
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... relation to 47 : 103 Enobarbus 6 : 22 , 23 , 27 , 43 , 94 , 120 , 142 ; 16 : 342 ; 17 : 36 ; 22 : 217 ; 27 : 135 gender issues 13 : 368 ; 25 : 257 ; 27 : 144 ; 47 : 174 , 192 ; 53 : 67 , 77 imperialism 53 : 67 , 77 irony or paradox 6 ...
... relation to 47 : 103 Enobarbus 6 : 22 , 23 , 27 , 43 , 94 , 120 , 142 ; 16 : 342 ; 17 : 36 ; 22 : 217 ; 27 : 135 gender issues 13 : 368 ; 25 : 257 ; 27 : 144 ; 47 : 174 , 192 ; 53 : 67 , 77 imperialism 53 : 67 , 77 irony or paradox 6 ...
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... relation to 5 : 72 , 77 , 122 ; 34 : 161 ; 37 : 1 primogeniture 5 : 66 , 158 ; 34 : 109 , 120 psychoanalytic interpretation 5 : 146 , 158 ; 23 : 141 , 142 ; 34 : 109 ; 48 : 42 public versus private worlds 46 : 164 reconciliation of ...
... relation to 5 : 72 , 77 , 122 ; 34 : 161 ; 37 : 1 primogeniture 5 : 66 , 158 ; 34 : 109 , 120 psychoanalytic interpretation 5 : 146 , 158 ; 23 : 141 , 142 ; 34 : 109 ; 48 : 42 public versus private worlds 46 : 164 reconciliation of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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