Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 175
... object is the feminine beloved of the masculine owner- “ a non - alienated object , one quite the reverse of a commodity , which like the ' auratic ' phenomenon of a Walter Benjamin returns our tender gaze and whispers that it was ...
... object is the feminine beloved of the masculine owner- “ a non - alienated object , one quite the reverse of a commodity , which like the ' auratic ' phenomenon of a Walter Benjamin returns our tender gaze and whispers that it was ...
Page 188
... object such as a handkerchief accrues value and significance through the otherworldly meaning imputed to it ; in the other , a thing is inherently magical and carries its charm wherever it goes . The handkerchief exhibits both ...
... object such as a handkerchief accrues value and significance through the otherworldly meaning imputed to it ; in the other , a thing is inherently magical and carries its charm wherever it goes . The handkerchief exhibits both ...
Page 345
... object even when that object has proven disappointing or frustrating . If Venus ' continued attachment to Adonis , beyond any hope of sexual consummation , signifies a kind of enslavement and hence a continued degradation , the tone of ...
... object even when that object has proven disappointing or frustrating . If Venus ' continued attachment to Adonis , beyond any hope of sexual consummation , signifies a kind of enslavement and hence a continued degradation , the tone of ...
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