Shakespeare's Roman WorldsShows how a clear understanding of Shakespeare's explorations of Roman values offers invaluable critical insights into the Roman plays. |
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... Shakespeare's Tragedies ( 1978 ) ; Philip J. Highfill Jr , ( ed . ) , Shakespeare's Craft ( 1982 ) ; and J. Leeds Barroll , Shakespearian Tragedy , Genre , Tradition and Change in ' Antony and Cleopatra ' ( 1984 ) . Two recent books ...
... Shakespeare's Tragedies ( 1978 ) ; Philip J. Highfill Jr , ( ed . ) , Shakespeare's Craft ( 1982 ) ; and J. Leeds Barroll , Shakespearian Tragedy , Genre , Tradition and Change in ' Antony and Cleopatra ' ( 1984 ) . Two recent books ...
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... Shakespeare's Tragedies ( University Press of Kentucky , Lexington , KT , 1978 ) Fowler , W.W. Roman Essays and Interpretations ( Clarendon Press , Oxford , 1920 ) Frye , R.M. Shakespeare and Christian Doctrine ( Princeton University ...
... Shakespeare's Tragedies ( University Press of Kentucky , Lexington , KT , 1978 ) Fowler , W.W. Roman Essays and Interpretations ( Clarendon Press , Oxford , 1920 ) Frye , R.M. Shakespeare and Christian Doctrine ( Princeton University ...
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... Shakespeare's Tragedies : An Anthology of Modern Criticism , 4th edn ( Penguin Books , Harmondsworth , Middlesex , 1970 ) Long , M. The Unnatural Scene : A Study in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Methuen , London , 1976 ) MacCallum , M.W. ...
... Shakespeare's Tragedies : An Anthology of Modern Criticism , 4th edn ( Penguin Books , Harmondsworth , Middlesex , 1970 ) Long , M. The Unnatural Scene : A Study in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Methuen , London , 1976 ) MacCallum , M.W. ...
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IMAGES AND SELFIMAGES IN JULIUS CAESAR | 40 |
REALITIES AND IMAGININGS IN ANTONY AND | 93 |
SOUNDS WORDS GESTURES AND DEEDS IN | 154 |
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