Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Studies , v . 75 , May , 1994 ; v . 79 , September , 1998. Copyright © 1994 , 1998 by Swets & Zeitlinger . Reproduced by permission . - Iowa State Journal of Research , v . 53 , February , 1979. Reproduced by permis- sion . — Journal of ...
... Studies , v . 75 , May , 1994 ; v . 79 , September , 1998. Copyright © 1994 , 1998 by Swets & Zeitlinger . Reproduced by permission . - Iowa State Journal of Research , v . 53 , February , 1979. Reproduced by permis- sion . — Journal of ...
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... Studies in English Literature , 1500-1900 31 , No. 2 ( Spring 1991 ) : 231-45 . Argues that 2 Henry IV demonstrates an unusual " self- consciousness " about history , and examines the ways . in which the characters in the play are used ...
... Studies in English Literature , 1500-1900 31 , No. 2 ( Spring 1991 ) : 231-45 . Argues that 2 Henry IV demonstrates an unusual " self- consciousness " about history , and examines the ways . in which the characters in the play are used ...
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... Studies 13 [ 1980 ] : 59-69 ) has found another bastard Faulconbridge , but no proof that Shakespeare knew of him or that his life was close enough to the image of the Bastard to have contributed to the character . 31. This presumes ...
... Studies 13 [ 1980 ] : 59-69 ) has found another bastard Faulconbridge , but no proof that Shakespeare knew of him or that his life was close enough to the image of the Bastard to have contributed to the character . 31. This presumes ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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