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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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 95 筆
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... political drama in which the body politic is sundered by class struggle . ] Political thinking and , consequently , writing about politics have traditionally made use of certain master tropes that remain constant in principle even when ...
... political drama in which the body politic is sundered by class struggle . ] Political thinking and , consequently , writing about politics have traditionally made use of certain master tropes that remain constant in principle even when ...
第 145 頁
... political life that resists the flux of histori- cal upheaval . ] I At the end of act IV in Shakespeare's play , Coriolanus's great enemy , the Volscian leader Tullus Aufidius , com- ments on the self - defeating nature of Coriolanus's ...
... political life that resists the flux of histori- cal upheaval . ] I At the end of act IV in Shakespeare's play , Coriolanus's great enemy , the Volscian leader Tullus Aufidius , com- ments on the self - defeating nature of Coriolanus's ...
第 208 頁
... political and inter- pretive contradictions that characterize Shakespeare's representation of exemplarity . Antony here echoes his own soliloquy to the corpse of Caesar , when he called his friend " the noblest man / that ever lived in ...
... political and inter- pretive contradictions that characterize Shakespeare's representation of exemplarity . Antony here echoes his own soliloquy to the corpse of Caesar , when he called his friend " the noblest man / that ever lived in ...
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