Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982年7月8日 - 207 頁 |
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... SIX CHAPTERS ON T. S. ELIOT JAMES JOYCE AND THE CULTIC USE OF FICTION KONSTFUGLEN OG NATTERGALEN : ESSAYS OM DIKTNING OG KRITIKK UNCONFORMITIES IN SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORY PLAYS Kristian Smidt M PR 2982 By the same author.
... SIX CHAPTERS ON T. S. ELIOT JAMES JOYCE AND THE CULTIC USE OF FICTION KONSTFUGLEN OG NATTERGALEN : ESSAYS OM DIKTNING OG KRITIKK UNCONFORMITIES IN SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORY PLAYS Kristian Smidt M PR 2982 By the same author.
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... the plays , and the reason is probably the excessive veneration with which the Bard has been approached since textual scholarship began , and the mistaken assumption that to find fault with Shakespeare is to deny his genius . Coleridge ...
... the plays , and the reason is probably the excessive veneration with which the Bard has been approached since textual scholarship began , and the mistaken assumption that to find fault with Shakespeare is to deny his genius . Coleridge ...
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... the plays in my introductory chapter and we have found frequent discrepancies especially between the plays which one would expect to be linked most closely , i.e. the plays of the Henry VI trilogy and the two ... Shakespeare at Work 165.
... the plays in my introductory chapter and we have found frequent discrepancies especially between the plays which one would expect to be linked most closely , i.e. the plays of the Henry VI trilogy and the two ... Shakespeare at Work 165.
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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