Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen51American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2000 |
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... Shakespeare's selflessness , but that quality is a large metaphor for Shakespeare's difference , which finally is cognitive power as such . We read , frequently if unknowingly , in quest of a mind more original than our own . Since ...
... Shakespeare's selflessness , but that quality is a large metaphor for Shakespeare's difference , which finally is cognitive power as such . We read , frequently if unknowingly , in quest of a mind more original than our own . Since ...
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... Shakespeare mostly for his apparent bisexuality , but the vagaries or our current counter - Puritanism seem limitless . Shakespeare's ironies , as we would expect , are the most com- prehensive and dialectical in all of Western ...
... Shakespeare mostly for his apparent bisexuality , but the vagaries or our current counter - Puritanism seem limitless . Shakespeare's ironies , as we would expect , are the most com- prehensive and dialectical in all of Western ...
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... Shakespeare speaks to as much of you as you can bring to him . That is to say : Shakespeare reads you more fully than you can read him , even after you have cleared your mind of cant . No writer before or since Shakespeare has had ...
... Shakespeare speaks to as much of you as you can bring to him . That is to say : Shakespeare reads you more fully than you can read him , even after you have cleared your mind of cant . No writer before or since Shakespeare has had ...
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Paul Bowles by Ned Rorem | 61 |
John Hawkes by William Gass | 70 |
Louisa Matthiasdottir by John Ashbery | 78 |
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