Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 50 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... play . While such explorations of the play's influ- ences gesture towards the interplay between texts and their contexts , these studies have nevertheless tended to see Coriolanus as merely reflecting or replicating topical events ...
... play . While such explorations of the play's influ- ences gesture towards the interplay between texts and their contexts , these studies have nevertheless tended to see Coriolanus as merely reflecting or replicating topical events ...
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... play , " due to Brutus's am- biguous status as a tragic hero who may or may not be justified in conspiring to assassinate Caesar . Schol- arly examination has also linked the play's depiction of political and social conflict with events ...
... play , " due to Brutus's am- biguous status as a tragic hero who may or may not be justified in conspiring to assassinate Caesar . Schol- arly examination has also linked the play's depiction of political and social conflict with events ...
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... play - and of the play's critics . Of Caesar's , or for that matter of Brutus's , moral status we can have little more certain knowledge than the characters themselves have . What we are in a privileged position to know is the structure ...
... play - and of the play's critics . Of Caesar's , or for that matter of Brutus's , moral status we can have little more certain knowledge than the characters themselves have . What we are in a privileged position to know is the structure ...
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