Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... social realities of primogeniture are at the root of fratricidal conflict in Elizabethan society and in the play ( " The Place of a Brother ' in As You Like It , Social Process and Comic Form , " Shakespeare Quarterly 32 ( 1981 ) : 28 ...
... social realities of primogeniture are at the root of fratricidal conflict in Elizabethan society and in the play ( " The Place of a Brother ' in As You Like It , Social Process and Comic Form , " Shakespeare Quarterly 32 ( 1981 ) : 28 ...
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... social necessity , even if at first , and for a long time , it forms part of a social differentiation between clean bourgeois and filthy slum dwellers . But newly developed social needs may also involve new kinds of repression , and the ...
... social necessity , even if at first , and for a long time , it forms part of a social differentiation between clean bourgeois and filthy slum dwellers . But newly developed social needs may also involve new kinds of repression , and the ...
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... social , political , and economic organization . * Before the strata of social content can be peeled away , it is necessary first to confront the essentially indefin- able nature of the term effeminacy itself . The impos- sibility of ...
... social , political , and economic organization . * Before the strata of social content can be peeled away , it is necessary first to confront the essentially indefin- able nature of the term effeminacy itself . The impos- sibility of ...
Contents
Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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