Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 2002 - 448 páginas This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Beginning with Vol. 60, the series replaced its annual compilation of essays representing the year's most noteworthy Shakespearean scholarship with topic entries, comprised of essays that analyze various topics or themes found Shakespeare's works. Approximately 90-95% of critical essays are full text. Each volume includes a cumulative character index, a topic index and a topic index arranged by play title. - Publisher. |
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... claim . ' Constance's awareness that she cannot trust the world in which she lives , a world that is a " moral swamp and has the ' smell of sin " " in the words of Herschel Baker ( 767 ) , is one of the underlying themes of ...
... claim . ' Constance's awareness that she cannot trust the world in which she lives , a world that is a " moral swamp and has the ' smell of sin " " in the words of Herschel Baker ( 767 ) , is one of the underlying themes of ...
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... claim of each of their sons . Constance's defense of Eleanor's accusation is oddly worded . My bed was ever to thy son as true As thine was to thy husband . ( 2.1.124-125 ) Given the many rumors current in sixteenth - century his- tory ...
... claim of each of their sons . Constance's defense of Eleanor's accusation is oddly worded . My bed was ever to thy son as true As thine was to thy husband . ( 2.1.124-125 ) Given the many rumors current in sixteenth - century his- tory ...
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... claim the Faulconbridge name . He starts with " Please it your Majestie , Sir Robert- " but he cannot fin- ish : Philip , that Fauconbridge cleaves to thy jawes : It will not out , I cannot for my life Say I am Sonne unto a Fauconbridge ...
... claim the Faulconbridge name . He starts with " Please it your Majestie , Sir Robert- " but he cannot fin- ish : Philip , that Fauconbridge cleaves to thy jawes : It will not out , I cannot for my life Say I am Sonne unto a Fauconbridge ...
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King John | 1 |
Character Studies | 38 |
Production Reviews | 62 |
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action Antigonus argues Arthur audience Autolycus Bastard becomes blood Brabantio Camillo Cassio character Christian claim Claudius comedy Constance critics cultural death demona Desdemona desire discourse dramatic Eleanor Elizabethan Emilia England English Erinyes essay father Faulconbridge Florizel ghost Hamlet handkerchief hath heaven Henry Hermione Hermione's Hieronimo human husband Iago Iago's innocence John's kill King John Laertes language Lavinia Leontes London lord Macbeth madness male Mamillius marriage means ment metaphor misogyny moral mother motif murder nature Othello Pandulph passion Paulina Perdita Philip play's plot political Polixenes present Press Prince Prospero relationship Renaissance response revenge play revenge tragedy rhetoric Richard Richard III role says scene sense sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's play Spanish Tragedy speak speare speare's speech stage suggests Tamora Tempest theatrical thee thou tion Titus Andronicus tragic Troublesome Raigne truth Univ vengeance Venice wife Winter's Tale woman women words