T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... Press , 1932 ) , pp . 200ff .; F. E. Halliday , Shakespeare and His Critics ( London : Gerald Duckworth and Co ... Press , 1954 ) . The best account of Granville - Barker's intentions is his Prefaces ( collected , Princeton : Princeton ...
... Press , 1932 ) , pp . 200ff .; F. E. Halliday , Shakespeare and His Critics ( London : Gerald Duckworth and Co ... Press , 1954 ) . The best account of Granville - Barker's intentions is his Prefaces ( collected , Princeton : Princeton ...
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... Press , and Atlantic Highlands , N.J .: Humanities Press , 1982 ) , chapter 4 , " The Interpretation of Primitive Ritual , " pp . 108-42 . Gray has read Eliot's seminar paper and reports he is critical of interpretation , specifically ...
... Press , and Atlantic Highlands , N.J .: Humanities Press , 1982 ) , chapter 4 , " The Interpretation of Primitive Ritual , " pp . 108-42 . Gray has read Eliot's seminar paper and reports he is critical of interpretation , specifically ...
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... Press , 1983 . Ralli , Augustus . A History of Shakepearean Criticism , two vols . London : Oxford University Press , 1932 . Robertson , J. M. The Problem of " Hamlet . ” 1919 , repr . N.Y .: Harcourt , Brace , and Howe , 1920 ...
... Press , 1983 . Ralli , Augustus . A History of Shakepearean Criticism , two vols . London : Oxford University Press , 1932 . Robertson , J. M. The Problem of " Hamlet . ” 1919 , repr . N.Y .: Harcourt , Brace , and Howe , 1920 ...
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Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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