Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 55Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Ends Well. For further information on the critical and stage history of All's Well That Ends Well , see SC , volumes 7 , 26 , and 38 . INTRODUCTION Although it is typically categorized among Shakespeare's comedies , most scholars ...
... Ends Well. For further information on the critical and stage history of All's Well That Ends Well , see SC , volumes 7 , 26 , and 38 . INTRODUCTION Although it is typically categorized among Shakespeare's comedies , most scholars ...
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... Ends Well : The Testing of Romance . " Modern Language Quarterly 32 ( 1971 ) : 21-41 . Levin , Harry . Playboys and Killjoys : An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Comedy . New York , 1987 . Levin , Richard A. “ All's Well That Ends ...
... Ends Well : The Testing of Romance . " Modern Language Quarterly 32 ( 1971 ) : 21-41 . Levin , Harry . Playboys and Killjoys : An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Comedy . New York , 1987 . Levin , Richard A. “ All's Well That Ends ...
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... Ends Well . " In Broken Nup- tials in Shakespeare's Plays , pp . 58-104 . New Haven , Conn .: Yale University Press , 1985 . Discusses sexuality as the central element of All's Well That Ends Well , arguing that , despite many unre ...
... Ends Well . " In Broken Nup- tials in Shakespeare's Plays , pp . 58-104 . New Haven , Conn .: Yale University Press , 1985 . Discusses sexuality as the central element of All's Well That Ends Well , arguing that , despite many unre ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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