Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Zväzok 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare's Plays , vol . 4 ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1960 ) , 299-434 . See ... Dramatic Sources , 280-88 ; Famous Victories , in Bullough , Narrative and Dramatic Sources 1.480 , 313 ; 11.550-51,570 ...
... Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare's Plays , vol . 4 ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1960 ) , 299-434 . See ... Dramatic Sources , 280-88 ; Famous Victories , in Bullough , Narrative and Dramatic Sources 1.480 , 313 ; 11.550-51,570 ...
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... dramatic art in danger of being upstaged by the characters ' storytelling ? What necessary dramatic function does narrative serve in Othello ? Drama and narrative are not , of course , mutually exclusive generic provinces , and ...
... dramatic art in danger of being upstaged by the characters ' storytelling ? What necessary dramatic function does narrative serve in Othello ? Drama and narrative are not , of course , mutually exclusive generic provinces , and ...
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... dramatic contextual- ization , his presence , being seriously undermined by his narrative ( dis ) position . In an attempt to fix this problematic characterization , Leslie Fiedler makes a telling remark : " mythologically speaking ...
... dramatic contextual- ization , his presence , being seriously undermined by his narrative ( dis ) position . In an attempt to fix this problematic characterization , Leslie Fiedler makes a telling remark : " mythologically speaking ...
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