The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... called in question by the play . Wilson Knight , for example , in a penetrating essay called " The Lear Universe ' , argues that the various invocations ' do not , as a whole , form a convincing declaration of divine reality ' , and ...
... called in question by the play . Wilson Knight , for example , in a penetrating essay called " The Lear Universe ' , argues that the various invocations ' do not , as a whole , form a convincing declaration of divine reality ' , and ...
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... called " The New King Lear ' is truly remarkable . Very many critics now believe that far from being a bitter indictment of cosmic goodness or a cynical exposure of the vagaries of providential justice , the play offers a profoundly ...
... called " The New King Lear ' is truly remarkable . Very many critics now believe that far from being a bitter indictment of cosmic goodness or a cynical exposure of the vagaries of providential justice , the play offers a profoundly ...
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... called the Spirit Ironic or the Spirit Sinister ; or Satan , as he is called in that other play of testing , The Book of Job . " '53 Critics anxious to discover an overall pattern in the many elements of Measure for Measure which seem ...
... called the Spirit Ironic or the Spirit Sinister ; or Satan , as he is called in that other play of testing , The Book of Job . " '53 Critics anxious to discover an overall pattern in the many elements of Measure for Measure which seem ...
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