Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... critical reaction of scholars and commentators from the seventeenth century to the present day derives from hundreds of periodicals and books excerpted for the series . Students and teachers at all levels of study will benefit from SC ...
... critical reaction of scholars and commentators from the seventeenth century to the present day derives from hundreds of periodicals and books excerpted for the series . Students and teachers at all levels of study will benefit from SC ...
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... critical and stage history of Antony and Cleopatra , see SC , Volumes 6 , 17 , 27 , 47 , and 58 . INTRODUCTION Regarded as one of Shakespeare's most compelling love stories , Antony and Cleopatra is often seen as an anomaly among ...
... critical and stage history of Antony and Cleopatra , see SC , Volumes 6 , 17 , 27 , 47 , and 58 . INTRODUCTION Regarded as one of Shakespeare's most compelling love stories , Antony and Cleopatra is often seen as an anomaly among ...
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... Critical Reception of Shake- speare's " Antony and Cleopatra " From 1607 to 1905 ( Amsterdam : Grüner , 1980 ) , analyzes historical at- titudes toward Cleopatra . Robert E. Fitch , " No Greater Crack ? " Shakespeare Quarterly 19 ( 1968 ) ...
... Critical Reception of Shake- speare's " Antony and Cleopatra " From 1607 to 1905 ( Amsterdam : Grüner , 1980 ) , analyzes historical at- titudes toward Cleopatra . Robert E. Fitch , " No Greater Crack ? " Shakespeare Quarterly 19 ( 1968 ) ...
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