Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 51 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... fact , be con- sidered the sole author of the play . Not only does he introduce us to Gower as the authoritative progenitor of Pericles , but he then has Gower refer to a long tradition of telling the Pericles story , a tradition that ...
... fact , be con- sidered the sole author of the play . Not only does he introduce us to Gower as the authoritative progenitor of Pericles , but he then has Gower refer to a long tradition of telling the Pericles story , a tradition that ...
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... fact endless - the play insists on this point elsewhere , but Shakespeare here rejects the too - easy final connection , the promise of a spiritual " endlesse light , " and he makes his young lovers ( by contrast with Brooke's ) ...
... fact endless - the play insists on this point elsewhere , but Shakespeare here rejects the too - easy final connection , the promise of a spiritual " endlesse light , " and he makes his young lovers ( by contrast with Brooke's ) ...
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... fact there are two voices which can be heard speaking simultaneously . The friend is meant , I think , to take the poem first as an effusive and oh - so - sad compliment , and only later to do the double - take : ' Did he really mean ...
... fact there are two voices which can be heard speaking simultaneously . The friend is meant , I think , to take the poem first as an effusive and oh - so - sad compliment , and only later to do the double - take : ' Did he really mean ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Pericles | 71 |
The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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