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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... social order are turned inside out . This magical place -- where gender roles are reversed , social restrictions loosened , and time suspended - has garnered much critical attention throughout the twentieth century . Scholars frequently ...
... social order are turned inside out . This magical place -- where gender roles are reversed , social restrictions loosened , and time suspended - has garnered much critical attention throughout the twentieth century . Scholars frequently ...
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... social gest underlying every incident . By social gest is meant the mimetic and gestural expression of the social relationships prevailing between people of a given period . " To achieve this effect , the actor must not become his or ...
... social gest underlying every incident . By social gest is meant the mimetic and gestural expression of the social relationships prevailing between people of a given period . " To achieve this effect , the actor must not become his or ...
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... social action Sonnets 48 : 352 social and moral corruption King Lear 2 : 116 , 133 , 174 , 177 , 241 , 271 ; 22 : 227 ; 31 : 84 , 92 ; 46 : 269 social and political context All's Well That Ends Well 13 : 66 ; 22 : 78 ; 38 : 99 , 109 ...
... social action Sonnets 48 : 352 social and moral corruption King Lear 2 : 116 , 133 , 174 , 177 , 241 , 271 ; 22 : 227 ; 31 : 84 , 92 ; 46 : 269 social and political context All's Well That Ends Well 13 : 66 ; 22 : 78 ; 38 : 99 , 109 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
Copyright | |
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