CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... scene with the Fool in 1.4 . No argument has yet been proposed to justify the elimination of the first antidote to emotional numbing offered by the passage in 1.4 that Taylor has convincingly demonstrated was cut by the censor . ? The ...
... scene with the Fool in 1.4 . No argument has yet been proposed to justify the elimination of the first antidote to emotional numbing offered by the passage in 1.4 that Taylor has convincingly demonstrated was cut by the censor . ? The ...
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... scene ( 101 ) . But his dominance over the action is not accompanied by any sense of moral authority . Instead , Urkowitz shows , Shakespeare reorders the logical sequence of events in the Quarto version of the scene in order to create ...
... scene ( 101 ) . But his dominance over the action is not accompanied by any sense of moral authority . Instead , Urkowitz shows , Shakespeare reorders the logical sequence of events in the Quarto version of the scene in order to create ...
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... scene to scene with scant narrative continuity , describing even the foulest situations with incongruously lush prose , as if to emphasize tacitly the gap between the characters ' dreams and their actual predicaments . In one scene , a ...
... scene to scene with scant narrative continuity , describing even the foulest situations with incongruously lush prose , as if to emphasize tacitly the gap between the characters ' dreams and their actual predicaments . In one scene , a ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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