Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Speech Acts : Shakespeare's Lancastrian Tetralogy ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1979 ) and Mary Louise Pratt , Toward A Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse ( Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1977 ) . See ...
... Speech Acts : Shakespeare's Lancastrian Tetralogy ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1979 ) and Mary Louise Pratt , Toward A Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse ( Bloomington : Indiana University Press , 1977 ) . See ...
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... speech in the play by far . Macbeth has not forgotten the taste of fears : the cry fails to startle him because he is already brimming over with fear , a fear with a more obvious and pressing claim on his attention . His speech , it is ...
... speech in the play by far . Macbeth has not forgotten the taste of fears : the cry fails to startle him because he is already brimming over with fear , a fear with a more obvious and pressing claim on his attention . His speech , it is ...
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... speech . ' A play much noted for interrogating the " myriad forms of human narration " -old tales , reports , ballads , oracles- The Winter's Tale begins its investigation of language when Hermione tellingly jests to Polixenes ...
... speech . ' A play much noted for interrogating the " myriad forms of human narration " -old tales , reports , ballads , oracles- The Winter's Tale begins its investigation of language when Hermione tellingly jests to Polixenes ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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