Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Tempest , and not in The Winter's Tale . I shall be suggesting that even statements like " The Tempest exposes the patriarchy and colonialism behind Prospero's apparent benevolence " can be evaluated by their own criteria . 13. Epilogue ...
... Tempest , and not in The Winter's Tale . I shall be suggesting that even statements like " The Tempest exposes the patriarchy and colonialism behind Prospero's apparent benevolence " can be evaluated by their own criteria . 13. Epilogue ...
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... Tempest and its critics cannot , as well as can , address . Consider the example of R. A. D. Grant , describing the sense in which the work concerns Providence : The Tempest . . . dramatizes a complex of mutually sustaining meanings , a ...
... Tempest and its critics cannot , as well as can , address . Consider the example of R. A. D. Grant , describing the sense in which the work concerns Providence : The Tempest . . . dramatizes a complex of mutually sustaining meanings , a ...
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... Tempest's extensive borrowing from the Ae- neid , see , for example , Donna B. Hamilton , Virgil and The Tempest : The Politics of Imitation ( Columbus : Ohio State UP , 1990 ) . 38. On the swarming quality of mere creatures , see Zorn ...
... Tempest's extensive borrowing from the Ae- neid , see , for example , Donna B. Hamilton , Virgil and The Tempest : The Politics of Imitation ( Columbus : Ohio State UP , 1990 ) . 38. On the swarming quality of mere creatures , see Zorn ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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