Ball State University Forum, Volumes 19-20Ball State University., 1978 |
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... play are aware of Coriolanus ' superiority. Much of the criticism of Shakespeare's Coriolanus tends to consider the struggle between the patricians and the plebians as the principal issue of the play , with Caius Marcius Coriolanus , the ...
... play are aware of Coriolanus ' superiority. Much of the criticism of Shakespeare's Coriolanus tends to consider the struggle between the patricians and the plebians as the principal issue of the play , with Caius Marcius Coriolanus , the ...
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... play . Customarily , when Serapion arouses critical interest , it is for the im- agery and symbolism in his speeches opening the play.1 Some years ago , how- ever , Otto Reinert suggested that the priest performs at least three ...
... play . Customarily , when Serapion arouses critical interest , it is for the im- agery and symbolism in his speeches opening the play.1 Some years ago , how- ever , Otto Reinert suggested that the priest performs at least three ...
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... plays ) abound in tranvestite incidents in which the play's heroine , herself played by a boy actor in Shakespeare's company , adopts a masculine disguise , so that her stage- world manifestation and the actor's off- stage ( real ) ...
... plays ) abound in tranvestite incidents in which the play's heroine , herself played by a boy actor in Shakespeare's company , adopts a masculine disguise , so that her stage- world manifestation and the actor's off- stage ( real ) ...
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Satire as SelfRevelation Bertha Keveson Hertz | 2 |
Half Fashion Half Passion Bertha Keveson Hertz | 11 |
Visual Imagery as Theme | 23 |
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