Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... never Had liv'd to put on this ; so had you sav'd The noble Imogen to repent , and struck Me , wretch , more worth your vengeance . ( V.i.2-11 ) Until now Posthumus has been basically conventional in thought and action , holding to an ...
... never Had liv'd to put on this ; so had you sav'd The noble Imogen to repent , and struck Me , wretch , more worth your vengeance . ( V.i.2-11 ) Until now Posthumus has been basically conventional in thought and action , holding to an ...
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... never tries to exert political power as Katherine has done . She does not , for instance , intervene to change an edict of the council ; indeed , while her archenemy Gardiner is plotting to turn the council against Cranmer , one of her ...
... never tries to exert political power as Katherine has done . She does not , for instance , intervene to change an edict of the council ; indeed , while her archenemy Gardiner is plotting to turn the council against Cranmer , one of her ...
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... never crosses over into grace but merely sues for it , so , too , Caliban desires to found a people of Calibans but remains radically singular . As with Frankenstein's monster , no female Leviathan joins him at the end of the play , and ...
... never crosses over into grace but merely sues for it , so , too , Caliban desires to found a people of Calibans but remains radically singular . As with Frankenstein's monster , no female Leviathan joins him at the end of the play , and ...
Contents
Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
Copyright | |
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