Love and Society in Shakespearean Comedy: A Study of Dramatic Form and ContentUniversity of Delaware Press, 1985 - 203 psl. This book is about three of Shakespeare's comedies, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, and Twelfth Night. The author discusses them as expressions of a single theory of comedy -- that is, that every element of these plays contributes to an anti-romantic interpretation -- and he interprets them only in light of this anti-romantic theory. |
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... Christian ideals and Christian practice are at variance , and Christian ideals even provide a shield that allows Christian reality to deteriorate far beyond the realities of Turkish life . ' Marlowe's Jew of Malta offers another , more ...
... Christian ideals and Christian practice are at variance , and Christian ideals even provide a shield that allows Christian reality to deteriorate far beyond the realities of Turkish life . ' Marlowe's Jew of Malta offers another , more ...
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... Christian and thy loving wife . ( 2.3.16-21 ) Jessica rightly fears that the sin is hers , not Shylock's . She condemns his " manners " ; yet the word can refer either to the morally serious or to the superficial aspects of conduct ...
... Christian and thy loving wife . ( 2.3.16-21 ) Jessica rightly fears that the sin is hers , not Shylock's . She condemns his " manners " ; yet the word can refer either to the morally serious or to the superficial aspects of conduct ...
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... Christian and Jew . With the same physical and emotional endowments , Jew and Christian can be expected to respond similarly to provocation . Christians respond with revenge - not with their vaunted " humility . " Therefore , If a Christian ...
... Christian and Jew . With the same physical and emotional endowments , Jew and Christian can be expected to respond similarly to provocation . Christians respond with revenge - not with their vaunted " humility . " Therefore , If a Christian ...
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Love and Society in Shakespearean Comedy– A Study of Dramatic Form and Content Richard A. Levin Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1985 |
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