T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... notes only the promise of " richness " in Richard II , as in the Love's Labor's Lost line " To move wild laughter in the throat of death , " a sense of power as yet held in reserve . The chief larger interest of the early history plays ...
... notes only the promise of " richness " in Richard II , as in the Love's Labor's Lost line " To move wild laughter in the throat of death , " a sense of power as yet held in reserve . The chief larger interest of the early history plays ...
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... Notes , LXXIV , 1 ( Jan. 1959 ) , pp . 28–31 . 70 . 999 Paul Fussell , Jr. , " A Note on ' The Hollow Men , Modern Language Notes , LXV , 4 ( Apr. 1950 ) , pp . 254-55 ; Robert F. Gleckner , “ Eliot's ' The Hollow Men ' and ...
... Notes , LXXIV , 1 ( Jan. 1959 ) , pp . 28–31 . 70 . 999 Paul Fussell , Jr. , " A Note on ' The Hollow Men , Modern Language Notes , LXV , 4 ( Apr. 1950 ) , pp . 254-55 ; Robert F. Gleckner , “ Eliot's ' The Hollow Men ' and ...
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... Notes , XVIII , 2 ( Dec. 1980 ) , pp . 130-31 . Bhattacharya , Debriprasad . " T. S. Eliot on Shakespeare . " Quest , 50 ( July / Sept . 1966 ) , pp . 45-54 . Blum , Margaret Morton . " The Fool in ' The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock ...
... Notes , XVIII , 2 ( Dec. 1980 ) , pp . 130-31 . Bhattacharya , Debriprasad . " T. S. Eliot on Shakespeare . " Quest , 50 ( July / Sept . 1966 ) , pp . 45-54 . Blum , Margaret Morton . " The Fool in ' The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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