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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... romance and substitutes " realism , " quite on the lines of Aristotle's insistence that adherence to the laws of possibility and probability is a measure of artistic greatness . Aristotle holds that discovery by means of vis- ible signs ...
... romance and substitutes " realism , " quite on the lines of Aristotle's insistence that adherence to the laws of possibility and probability is a measure of artistic greatness . Aristotle holds that discovery by means of vis- ible signs ...
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... romance to chronicle history : in this respect the first scene is a paradigm of the first four acts of the play . The Field of the Cloth of Gold was , in fact , a flamboyantly artificial event , a deliberate evocation of the romance ...
... romance to chronicle history : in this respect the first scene is a paradigm of the first four acts of the play . The Field of the Cloth of Gold was , in fact , a flamboyantly artificial event , a deliberate evocation of the romance ...
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... Romance , " English Studies , 48 ( 1967 ) , 112-21 ; Hugh M. Richmond , " Shakespeare's Henry VIII : Romance Redeemed by History , " Shakespeare Studies , 4 ( 1968 ) , 334-49 ; F. O. Waage , Jr. , “ Henry VIII and the Crisis of the ...
... Romance , " English Studies , 48 ( 1967 ) , 112-21 ; Hugh M. Richmond , " Shakespeare's Henry VIII : Romance Redeemed by History , " Shakespeare Studies , 4 ( 1968 ) , 334-49 ; F. O. Waage , Jr. , “ Henry VIII and the Crisis of the ...
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Further Reading | 158 |
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