Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... example , an important parallel between the movement from winter to spring and the comic progress from trouble to joy . Barber examines holiday festivals and entertainments , and suggests a persuasive formula , ' through release to ...
... example , an important parallel between the movement from winter to spring and the comic progress from trouble to joy . Barber examines holiday festivals and entertainments , and suggests a persuasive formula , ' through release to ...
Page 176
... example of truth is replete with ironies , since by Shakespeare's time Troilus had himself become one of the biggest clichés of all . No figure is more frequently cited by Shakespearean lovers than Troilus . Lorenzo includes him in his ...
... example of truth is replete with ironies , since by Shakespeare's time Troilus had himself become one of the biggest clichés of all . No figure is more frequently cited by Shakespearean lovers than Troilus . Lorenzo includes him in his ...
Page 203
... example , is spoken after Hamlet's death , and many of the ' ear ' speeches occur out of his own hearing . The discerning of such con- gruences , in fact , is very close to the most traditional kinds of literary criticism , which , like ...
... example , is spoken after Hamlet's death , and many of the ' ear ' speeches occur out of his own hearing . The discerning of such con- gruences , in fact , is very close to the most traditional kinds of literary criticism , which , like ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
Copyright | |
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