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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... humanity that eludes and defies those construc- tions . The emphasis in the tragedies is on the human uniqueness underlying the cultural constructions of gender and , consequently , the disparity - even con- flict between the two ...
... humanity that eludes and defies those construc- tions . The emphasis in the tragedies is on the human uniqueness underlying the cultural constructions of gender and , consequently , the disparity - even con- flict between the two ...
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... human love - human love in its barely imaginable perfection . Now I take it that an ' idea ' cannot be a duality ; it must be a unity . Shakespeare appears to have called his poem The Phoenix and Turtle . That is . the subject is one ...
... human love - human love in its barely imaginable perfection . Now I take it that an ' idea ' cannot be a duality ; it must be a unity . Shakespeare appears to have called his poem The Phoenix and Turtle . That is . the subject is one ...
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... human beings ( as in The Tempest ) the more firmly , although sadly , he insists on the illusoriness of consolations based on fulfilment anywhere but here , in this life , now . No play takes a more religious tone with moral obliga ...
... human beings ( as in The Tempest ) the more firmly , although sadly , he insists on the illusoriness of consolations based on fulfilment anywhere but here , in this life , now . No play takes a more religious tone with moral obliga ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Pericles | 71 |
The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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