Shakespeare: Text, Subtext, and ContextRonald L. Dotterer Susquehanna University Press, 1989 - 234 páginas Seventeen critics are represented in this collection of essays designed to illustrate the vitality and range of traditional and new approaches to Shakespeare studies. |
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... fact , one could argue that Shakespeare has become one of the major battlegrounds in which crucial scholarly debates ... facts about the physical characteristics of Elizabethan theaters , and the arche- ological / historical studies that ...
... fact , one could argue that Shakespeare has become one of the major battlegrounds in which crucial scholarly debates ... facts about the physical characteristics of Elizabethan theaters , and the arche- ological / historical studies that ...
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... fact that I present myself to you with what some — many ? all ? —may regard as an unconscionably cheeky title . All that is known concerning Shakespeare in an hour ? After cen- turies of patient study and research , and library shelves ...
... fact that I present myself to you with what some — many ? all ? —may regard as an unconscionably cheeky title . All that is known concerning Shakespeare in an hour ? After cen- turies of patient study and research , and library shelves ...
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... fact that Harper was a minor at the time facilitated Bott's machinations . The stage was now set for the murder described by the witness in the dry legal phraseology common to depositions ; phraseology which , by its very impersonal ...
... fact that Harper was a minor at the time facilitated Bott's machinations . The stage was now set for the murder described by the witness in the dry legal phraseology common to depositions ; phraseology which , by its very impersonal ...
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... facts concerning him may yet be increased . But it is not likely ; now that antiquaries and scholars have toiled for genera- tions , with an industry beyond all praise , in search for lost memorials . These are the diligent workers ...
... facts concerning him may yet be increased . But it is not likely ; now that antiquaries and scholars have toiled for genera- tions , with an industry beyond all praise , in search for lost memorials . These are the diligent workers ...
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... fact will not go unreported . I am dreaming of the shape of things to come . Now , a backward glance over traveled ... facts about the marriage are well known , although their significance has been much debated , and I shall be returning ...
... fact will not go unreported . I am dreaming of the shape of things to come . Now , a backward glance over traveled ... facts about the marriage are well known , although their significance has been much debated , and I shall be returning ...
Contenido
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Subtext in Shakespeare | 31 |
Eavesdropping and Stage Groupings in Twelfth Night and Troilus and Cressida | 42 |
The Recovery of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Playhouses | 56 |
Shakespeares Tragic Homeopathy | 77 |
Shakespeares Dramaturgical Foresight in King Lear | 85 |
Macbeth and Its Audience | 91 |
The Critical Reception of Shakespeares Tragedies in TwentiethCentury Germany | 97 |
Remembering Patriarchy in As You Like It | 139 |
Timons Servant Takes a Wife | 150 |
Pucks Headless BearRevisited | 157 |
make ropes in such a scarre | 163 |
The Poetics of Shakespeares Henry VI Trilogy | 186 |
Of Birds and Words in 1 Henry IV | 201 |
A Contemporary Playwright Looks at Shakespeares Plays | 207 |
List of Contributors | 224 |
Hamlet Romantic SelfConsciousness and the Roots of Modern Tragedy | 107 |
The Status of Women in Othello | 124 |
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Página 24 - The. latter part of his life was spent, as all men of good sense will wish theirs may be, in ease, retirement, and the conversation of his friends.
Página 20 - Stage-poets have themselves been very bold with, and others very merry at, the memory of Sir John Oldcastle ; whom they have fancied a boon companion, a jovial roister, and yet a coward to boot, contrary to the credit of all chronicles, owning him a martial man of merit. The best is, Sir John Falstaff hath relieved the memory of Sir John Oldcastle, and of late is substituted buffoon in his place ; but it matters as little what petulant poets, as what malicious papists, have written against him.