T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... Shakespeare is brought into relation with prose fiction , the cinema , and the music hall . Eliot also speaks in these years of a " poetic vision " that the whole Shakespeare play conveys to the audience . The " poetic vision " involves ...
... Shakespeare is brought into relation with prose fiction , the cinema , and the music hall . Eliot also speaks in these years of a " poetic vision " that the whole Shakespeare play conveys to the audience . The " poetic vision " involves ...
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... Shakespeare attesting to his greatness as an artist , the interest of his language , and other points . These relatively brief discussions show that Eliot had a varied and serious interest in Shakespeare in these early years , though no ...
... Shakespeare attesting to his greatness as an artist , the interest of his language , and other points . These relatively brief discussions show that Eliot had a varied and serious interest in Shakespeare in these early years , though no ...
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... Shakespeare , present- ing a considered view that is Eliot's last extended discussion . He continues to refer to Shakespeare in the later criticism , stressing points he has made , for example , about Shakespeare's development ; 1 about ...
... Shakespeare , present- ing a considered view that is Eliot's last extended discussion . He continues to refer to Shakespeare in the later criticism , stressing points he has made , for example , about Shakespeare's development ; 1 about ...
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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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