Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... poems . There were heated de- bates about what the sonnets may imply about Shake- speare's morals and his sexuality . But over the past forty years , critics have increasingly avoided such conjecture , asserting that there is no basis ...
... poems . There were heated de- bates about what the sonnets may imply about Shake- speare's morals and his sexuality . But over the past forty years , critics have increasingly avoided such conjecture , asserting that there is no basis ...
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... poems . Critics have long debated the biographical background , if any , of the sequence , but the relationship between that ques- tion and the challenge of identifying addressees is more complex than Shakespeareans sometimes ...
... poems . Critics have long debated the biographical background , if any , of the sequence , but the relationship between that ques- tion and the challenge of identifying addressees is more complex than Shakespeareans sometimes ...
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... poems with those pre- occupations refer to the Friend as well , and the cluster of absence sonnets in the first part of the sequence buttresses the conviction that the earlier poems in the group do indeed concern the Friend . If ...
... poems with those pre- occupations refer to the Friend as well , and the cluster of absence sonnets in the first part of the sequence buttresses the conviction that the earlier poems in the group do indeed concern the Friend . If ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
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