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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... nature - as is made powerfully explicit in the speeches which con- demn them ( III.vii . 101-3 ; IV.ii.32-50 ) . Moreover when Lear in his madness fantasises about the collapse of law and the destruction of ordered social control ...
... nature - as is made powerfully explicit in the speeches which con- demn them ( III.vii . 101-3 ; IV.ii.32-50 ) . Moreover when Lear in his madness fantasises about the collapse of law and the destruction of ordered social control ...
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... nature . " This act of memory is , of course , a present dramatic act in Shakespeare's plot . The king constructs a nostalgic myth in accordance with his anxiety and his de- sire . The past world , constructed on the pattern of ro ...
... nature . " This act of memory is , of course , a present dramatic act in Shakespeare's plot . The king constructs a nostalgic myth in accordance with his anxiety and his de- sire . The past world , constructed on the pattern of ro ...
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... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 , 362 The Winter's Tale 7 ...
... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 , 362 The Winter's Tale 7 ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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