Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... Feste's " Nothing that is so is so , " followed closely by Olivia's " Say so and so be , ” and then Feste again with “ That that is is , ” though also courting highly subjective interpretations , can be of fur- ther use . Olivia's “ say ...
... Feste's " Nothing that is so is so , " followed closely by Olivia's " Say so and so be , ” and then Feste again with “ That that is is , ” though also courting highly subjective interpretations , can be of fur- ther use . Olivia's “ say ...
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... Feste , whom critics often idealize ( as I do ) , as Shake- speare himself commenting on the play.1 And one of Feste's chief concerns is payment . The play provides other guides to interpreters . Viola's uncertain mediation between ...
... Feste , whom critics often idealize ( as I do ) , as Shake- speare himself commenting on the play.1 And one of Feste's chief concerns is payment . The play provides other guides to interpreters . Viola's uncertain mediation between ...
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... Feste indicates the limitations of this and many other approaches to Twelfth Night . The fool mocks authority , includ- ing the authority of the critic who writes about the fool . With Feste this mockery takes the form of the fool ...
... Feste indicates the limitations of this and many other approaches to Twelfth Night . The fool mocks authority , includ- ing the authority of the critic who writes about the fool . With Feste this mockery takes the form of the fool ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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