Shakespeare: Text, Subtext, and ContextRonald L. Dotterer Seventeen critics are represented in this collection of essays designed to illustrate the vitality and range of traditional and new approaches to Shakespeare studies. |
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... forsake , in Shakespeare , contains often explicitly and literally , but always at least implicitly — the idea of ... forsake our selves or ( b ) I see that men do X in such a ( frightening or aggressive manner ) Y that we'll forsake our ...
... forsake , in Shakespeare , contains often explicitly and literally , but always at least implicitly — the idea of ... forsake our selves or ( b ) I see that men do X in such a ( frightening or aggressive manner ) Y that we'll forsake our ...
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... forsake himself , only that he has ; it describes , complains of , expands upon , extrapolates from that situation . In All's Well we need a motive for the forsaking ; therefore , this sonnet is of little use . The passage from Lucrece ...
... forsake himself , only that he has ; it describes , complains of , expands upon , extrapolates from that situation . In All's Well we need a motive for the forsaking ; therefore , this sonnet is of little use . The passage from Lucrece ...
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... forsake ; it does not relate in style , vocabulary , or substance to any of the three parallel passages ; it does not make use of the ambiguity of that ; it does not explain Diana's sudden demand for the ring ; and it leaves the ...
... forsake ; it does not relate in style , vocabulary , or substance to any of the three parallel passages ; it does not make use of the ambiguity of that ; it does not explain Diana's sudden demand for the ring ; and it leaves the ...
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Subtext in Shakespeare | 31 |
The Recovery of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Playhouses | 56 |
Copyright | |
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