Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... comedy ques- tions without discarding in the dual spirit of Rosalind- Ganymede . In the usual progression of Shakespearean comedy , love leads to marriage , always " the plot of comedy , " according to Geoffrey Bush ; and " it is the ...
... comedy ques- tions without discarding in the dual spirit of Rosalind- Ganymede . In the usual progression of Shakespearean comedy , love leads to marriage , always " the plot of comedy , " according to Geoffrey Bush ; and " it is the ...
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... comedy and one of its glori- ous opening nights . IV A musical interlude accompanies the transition from night to day : " To the winding of horns [ within ] enter THE- SEUS , HIPPOLITA , EGEUS , and Train " ( stage direction , 4.1.101 ) ...
... comedy and one of its glori- ous opening nights . IV A musical interlude accompanies the transition from night to day : " To the winding of horns [ within ] enter THE- SEUS , HIPPOLITA , EGEUS , and Train " ( stage direction , 4.1.101 ) ...
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... comedy is toward integration . C. L. Barber describes " saturnalian " movement in Shakespearean comedy , a movement " through release to clarification . " Frye , in " The Argument of Comedy , " an account now so famous as to have become ...
... comedy is toward integration . C. L. Barber describes " saturnalian " movement in Shakespearean comedy , a movement " through release to clarification . " Frye , in " The Argument of Comedy , " an account now so famous as to have become ...
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Character Studies | 8 |
Production Reviews | 46 |
Further Reading | 102 |
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