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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... Drama . Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 . Gillies , John . Shakespeare and the Geography of Differ- ence . New York : Cambridge University Press , 1994 . Hall , Kim . Things of Darkness : Economies of Race and Gender in ...
... Drama . Berkeley : University of California Press , 1985 . Gillies , John . Shakespeare and the Geography of Differ- ence . New York : Cambridge University Press , 1994 . Hall , Kim . Things of Darkness : Economies of Race and Gender in ...
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... drama's power over the populace to focus instead on a theory that views the interesting influence of drama upon certain minds . Perhaps the " fact " that we should extract from the situa- tion is the belief by some conspirators that the ...
... drama's power over the populace to focus instead on a theory that views the interesting influence of drama upon certain minds . Perhaps the " fact " that we should extract from the situa- tion is the belief by some conspirators that the ...
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... drama in the City , and greatly helped to sustain professional drama up to 1642. The concept was well enough known even to be burlesqued in 1626 in a story of the visit of the queen's ape to Looe in Cornwall.56 It is , therefore ...
... drama in the City , and greatly helped to sustain professional drama up to 1642. The concept was well enough known even to be burlesqued in 1626 in a story of the visit of the queen's ape to Looe in Cornwall.56 It is , therefore ...
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