Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History Plays |
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... Tudor myth ' and Campbell especially the reflection of topical events and problems in the depiction of similar events and problems in the past.18 The Tudor myth , which according to Tillyard linked the eight plays from Richard II to ...
... Tudor myth ' and Campbell especially the reflection of topical events and problems in the depiction of similar events and problems in the past.18 The Tudor myth , which according to Tillyard linked the eight plays from Richard II to ...
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... Tudor myth offset by another myth , that of ' Richard the Devil - King ' ; and ' The out- come of this conflict of myths was Shakespeare's display of constant inversions of meaning ' . ' Had he entirely accepted the Tudor myth , the ...
... Tudor myth offset by another myth , that of ' Richard the Devil - King ' ; and ' The out- come of this conflict of myths was Shakespeare's display of constant inversions of meaning ' . ' Had he entirely accepted the Tudor myth , the ...
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... Myth , 15 , 145-7 , 193n.1 , see also Tudor myth Nashe , T. , 44 Neill , M. , 53 , 176n.1 Olivier , L. , 143 , 180n.24 Omission , 41 , 43 , 46 , 65 , 111 , 115 , 125 , 130 , 132-3 , 163 , 166 , 183n.5 Order of composition , 8 , 19-20 ...
... Myth , 15 , 145-7 , 193n.1 , see also Tudor myth Nashe , T. , 44 Neill , M. , 53 , 176n.1 Olivier , L. , 143 , 180n.24 Omission , 41 , 43 , 46 , 65 , 111 , 115 , 125 , 130 , 132-3 , 163 , 166 , 183n.5 Order of composition , 8 , 19-20 ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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