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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... becomes Diomed's , in an important sense she ceases to be her own creature ; as she becomes Diomed's , she becomes oddly the creature of Troilus ' needs . In fact , the shift in her status that Troilus articulates here is earlier ...
... becomes Diomed's , in an important sense she ceases to be her own creature ; as she becomes Diomed's , she becomes oddly the creature of Troilus ' needs . In fact , the shift in her status that Troilus articulates here is earlier ...
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... becomes sexually soiled but insofar as she becomes the foreign woman , a center of sexual desire . Both Troilus and Cressida's first meeting ( 3.2 ) and their morning - after scene ( 4.2 ) are symbolically mediated by Helen , literally ...
... becomes sexually soiled but insofar as she becomes the foreign woman , a center of sexual desire . Both Troilus and Cressida's first meeting ( 3.2 ) and their morning - after scene ( 4.2 ) are symbolically mediated by Helen , literally ...
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... becomes Helena's . Applying the test of realism to such substitution , some critics find the play deeply flawed . But realism does not affect the underlying truth expressed in the work . Nor is it relevant that Helena becomes pregnant ...
... becomes Helena's . Applying the test of realism to such substitution , some critics find the play deeply flawed . But realism does not affect the underlying truth expressed in the work . Nor is it relevant that Helena becomes pregnant ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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